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    Physical, electrochemical, and biocompatibility characteristics of Ti-Al-N thin film synthesized by DC pulsed magnetron sputtering

    Author
    1. A Vladescu
    2. AA Irudayaraj
    3. AR Shetty
    4. B Subramanian
    5. D Escobar
    6. D-K Kim
    7. DM Deviaa
    8. E Kelesoglu
    9. EL Vardanyan
    10. F Liang
    11. Gredic´ T. and Zlatanovic´ M.
    12. GS Kim
    13. H Hasegawa
    14. I Milosev
    15. J Alami
    16. J Aromaa
    17. J Shieh
    18. JC Oliveira
    19. JC Oliveira
    20. JJ Olaya
    21. JV Ramana
    22. K Anselme
    23. K Webb
    24. L Aihua
    25. L Cunha
    26. L Hultman
    27. L Ipaz
    28. L Ponsonnet
    29. L Zhu
    30. M Fenker
    31. M Raaif
    32. NJ Hallab
    33. O Knotek
    34. S Chinsakolthanakorn
    35. S PalDey
    36. SHN Lim
    37. Y-Y Chang
    38. YM Zhang
    39. Z Ig
    Publication venue
    'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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