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Biomineralization Medical Aspects Of Solubility 1st Edition Erich Knigsberger

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Biomineralization Medical Aspects Of Solubility 1st Edition Erich Knigsberger
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Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.04 MB
Pages: 292
Author: Erich Königsberger, LanChi Königsberger
ISBN: 0470092092
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Biomineralization Medical Aspects Of Solubility 1st Edition Erich Knigsberger by Erich Königsberger, Lanchi Königsberger 0470092092 instant download after payment.

This title takes an interdisciplinary approach to the central role of solubility in pathological biomineralisation, ranging from traditional thermodynamics and kinetics to unusual concepts such as the PILP process. The scientific background and expertise of the contributors, ranges accordingly from solubility modelling and database development, renal stone and bone implant research, M?ssbauer spectroscopy and structural chemistry to biochemistry and crystallisation. The chapters all have a quantitative, physico-chemical component rather than giving purely phenomenological descriptions. The contributors deal with aspects and concepts that have not previously been common in the study of pathological biomineralisation processes.

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