Year of publication
Type of media
Source
Subject
Type of material
Licence
Language
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Foreword to “Accelerator and experiments for LHC Run3” Special Issue
IOP Institute of Physics | 2024| -
Editorial: Special Issue on biofabrication of cartilage, bone and their interface
Free accessIOP Institute of Physics | 2023| -
The 2010 International Conference on Biofabrication (BF2010) special issue
National licenceIOP Institute of Physics | 2011| -
Special issue featuring articles from the 7th China–Korea Symposium on Biomaterials and Nano-Biotechnology
National licenceIOP Institute of Physics | 2010| -
Special issue featuring articles from the 3rd International Symposium on Advanced Biomaterials and Biomechanics
National licenceIOP Institute of Physics | 2007| -
Special issue featuring articles from the International Symposium on Surface and Interface of Biomaterials (ISSIB-II)
National licenceIOP Institute of Physics | 2010| -
A special issue focusing on CAS key laboratory of nano-bio interface at Suzhou Institute of Nano-Tech and Nano-Bionics (SINANO)
Free accessIOP Institute of Physics | 2023| -
Special issue featuring articles from the 4th Korea–China Symposium on Biomaterials and Nano-Biotechnology
National licenceIOP Institute of Physics | 2007| -
Corrosion behaviour of TiN and ZrN in the environment containing fluoride ions*
Article prepared for ‘The Second International Symposium on Surface and Interface of Biomaterials’ Special Issue.
National licenceIOP Institute of Physics | 2010|
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