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Online since: November 2019
Authors: Apurbba Kumar Sharma, Shivani Gupta
Mechanical properties of artificial biomaterials [12][13][14][15] Artificial materials Density (g/cm3) Elastic modulus (GPa) Yield strength (MPa) Tensile strength (MPa) Compressive strength (MPa) Stainless steel (316L) 8.0 193 170-310 450-1000 480-620 Co-Cr-Mo alloys 8.3 240 500-1500 900-1540 NA Ti-6Al-4V 4.43 114 760-1103 860-965 896-1172 Tantalum 16.7 186-191 140-345 205-480 NA PLA 1.26 41 15-75 21-60 NA Pure Mg 1.74 41 21-100 87-180 100-140 HA 3.05-3.15 70-120 NA 21-60 NA Zirconia 6.05 205 NA 700 2000 Processing of Biomaterials Various processing methods that are presently in use to produce the implants are shown in Fig. 2.
Online since: August 2017
Authors: Qun Zeng, Chun Feng Yao, He Zhou, Zhi Yong Zhou, Fei Wang
., 3 [10] (1984) 893-896
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Young Hee Cho, Jung Moo Lee, Woon Ha Yoon, Jae Gil Jung
Han, Refinement of eutectic silicon phases of aluminum A356 alloy using high-intensity ultrasonic vibration, Scripta Mater. 54 (2006) 893-896 [9] H.
Online since: June 2010
Authors: Jian Zhang, Shui Wang Guo
Chaos", Solitons & Frac-tals, Vol.32, No.4, PP.896-910,2007
Online since: June 2013
Authors: Matthias Weiss, Akbar Abvabi, Bernard Rolfe, Peter Hodgson
Yang, The effect of skin passing on the material behavior of metal strip in pure bending and tension, Numiform 2010, Vols 1 and 2, 1252 (2010) 896-902
Online since: June 2021
Authors: Li Hong Han, Chun Feng, Ya Qiong Cao, Li Juan Zhu, Hong Jiang Ge, Ya Chong Song
Sci. 493 (2019) 889-896
Online since: November 2014
Authors: Yan Jun Liu, Ting Liu, Jun Xuan Huang, Jing Hui Yang, Xing Xia Lu
Biggs, Bin Bin Jiang, Journal of Environmental Quality, 38 (2009) 887-896
Online since: December 2014
Authors: Chuan Zhang, Wei Da He
Variables Factor rotating load estimation Factor 1 Factor 2 Factor 3 Factor 4 Factor 5 1 Main Business Profitability .814 -.046 .927 .036 -.178 2 ROA .978 .146 -.025 -.024 .323 3 ROE .961 .009 .204 .196 .323 4 Current Ratio -.141 .961 .319 .295 .021 5 Quick Ratio .236 .923 -.006 -.003 .163 6 Debt Asset Ratio -.144 .817 -.204 -.256 -.178 7 Total Assets Turnover .077 .288 .825 .564 -.042 8 Shareholders’ Rights Growth Rate .213 .121 .034 .884 .026 9 Net Profit Rate of Return .023 .241 .028 .956 .356 10 Accounts Receivable Turnover -.070 -.286 .074 .236 .853 11 Inventory Turnover .862 .261 -.030 -.562 .272 12 Carbon Reduction R&D Spending Growth Rate -.161 .136 .037 .125 .896 13 Carbon Reduction Cost growth rate -.196 .067 .189 .562 .913 Eigenvalue 3.615 3.232 2.564 1.137 1.021 Variance Contribution 32.568 26.695 22.368 10.236 7.654 The Cumulative Variance Contribution Rate 32.568 59.273 81.641 91.877 98.531 Name of Factors Profitabi-lity Factor Solvency Factor Carbon Reduc- tion Ability
Online since: April 2018
Authors: Y.Q. Gao, Yue Ming Li, Zhu Mei Wang, Zong Yang Shen, Zhi Xiang Xie
Rare Earths, 31 (2013) 891-896