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Development and mechanical characterization of porous titanium bone substitutes

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Fig. 1 - Scheme of a cubic specimen used for the residual  stress  measurements.
Table 1 - Comparison between  the SLM CP grade 2 Ti  elastoplastic  properties and the ISO 5832-2 (ISO 5832-2,  1999)  specifications  (SD  enclosed  in  parentheses)
Fig. 5 - {101} pole figures of alpha titanium on two faces of a cubic sample made by SLM
Table 2 - Residual stresses measured on the external  faces of cubic specimens (MPa). Ali the values for  samples 1 and 2 are given ±10 MPa
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