Ho et al., 1999 - Google Patents
Structure and properties of cast binary Ti–Mo alloysHo et al., 1999
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- 7587165597406197847
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- Ho W
- Ju C
- Lin J
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- Biomaterials
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Structure and properties of a series of binary Ti–Mo alloys with molybdenum contents ranging from 6 to 20 wt% have been investigated. Experimental results indicated that crystal structure and morphology of the cast alloys were sensitive to their molybdenum contents …
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