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    Biomechanical Study of Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion: A Review by Azmi, Muhammad Huzaifah, Mazlan, Muhammad Hazli, Md Salleh, NurSaliha, Takano, Hiromitsu, Jallil, Muhammad Hilmi, Razali, Muhammad Anas, Abdullah, Abdul Halim

    Published 2023
    “…Degenerative disc disease is a spinal disorder in which the vertebral disc helps protect nerves and increase spine flexibility that begins to deteriorate. …”
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    Hyaluronic acid rheological properties of Synvisc and Suplasyn for intraarticular injection In osteoarthritis by Abd. Rahim, Nour Elhuda, Zulkifly, Ahmad Hafiz, Mohamed, Farahidah, Ku Zaifah, Norsidah

    Published 2011
    “…The storage modulus of Synvisc was more than the loss modulus (G'>G") in all temperatures. The elastic like behaviour was more dominant in Synvisc compared to viscous like behaviour. …”
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    In vitro bioactivities of anodised titanium in mixtrue of B-Glycerophosphate and calcium acetate for biomedical application by Lee, Te Chuan

    Published 2016
    “…After soaked and irradiated with UV in simulated body fluid (SBF) for 7 days, highly crystallised bone-like apatite was fully covered on the anodised surface. …”
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    Development of free neuromasts with special reference to sensory polarity in larvae of the willow shiner, Gnathopogon elongatus caerulescens (teleostei, cyprinidae) by Mukai, Yukinori, Kobayashi, Hiroshi

    Published 1995
    “…The apical surface of free neuromasts changed in outline from a circle to a lozenge shape as the number of sensory cells increased in the prelarval stage, and then the cupulae of the free neuromasts changed from a stick-like to a blade-like shape. Seven-day-old larvae were at the postlarval stage and had many free neuromasts that were nearly mature. …”
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