Biomedical elastomers

  • Boretos J
  • Boretos S
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Elastomers are described as materials that possess pronounced elasticity and rebound. They can be tough, relatively impermeable to air and water and exhibit resistance to cutting, tearing and abrasion. Often they are modified by compounding to increase their hardness...

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Boretos, J. W., & Boretos, S. J. (1998). Biomedical elastomers. In Handbook of Biomaterial Properties (pp. 302–339). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-5801-9_20

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