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Books by Keyword: Porous Ceramics
Books
Edited by:
Mário A. Barbosa, Fernando J. Monteiro, Rui Correia, Betty Leon
Online since: December 2003
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
Since their inception, the Bioceramics meetings have provided a treasure- house of invaluable information for both scientists and clinicians in the medical field.
Since their inception, the Bioceramics meetings have provided a treasure- house of invaluable information for both scientists and clinicians in the medical field.
Edited by:
C. Kermel, V. Lardot, D. Libert and I. Urbain
Online since: December 2001
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
Comprising more than 600 papers, the aim of this 3-volume set is to provide the reader with a comprehensive overview of the relevant trends in the research and development of all aspects of ceramics. It will constitute an excellent reference source for every researcher working in the field.
Comprising more than 600 papers, the aim of this 3-volume set is to provide the reader with a comprehensive overview of the relevant trends in the research and development of all aspects of ceramics. It will constitute an excellent reference source for every researcher working in the field.
Edited by:
Dean-Mo Liu and Vivek Dixit
Online since: September 1997
Description: Tissue Engineering is an interdisciplinary field that involves the development of (bio)artificial organs and implants. The main purpose of such prostheses is the repair, regeneration, and reconstruction of lost, damaged, or degenerated tissues and organs.