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    edited by Susmitya Bose, Amit Bandyopadhyay Roger Narayan.
    Summary: This volume is a collection of research papers from the Next Generation Biomaterials and Surface Properties of Biomaterials symposia which took place during the Materials Science & Technology 2013 Conference & Exhibition (MS&T'13) in Montréal, Quebec, Canada.

    Contents:
    Front Matter
    Bioactive Glass-Ceramic Scaffolds with High-Strength for Orthopedic Applications / EA Aguilar-Reyes, CA León-Patiño, E Villicaña-Molina, L-P Lefebvre
    Metallurgical Characterization of Laser-Sintered Cobalt-Chromium Dental Alloy / Ahmed Fathalah, William A Brantley, Yong-Hoon Jeong, Stephen F Rosenstiel, Matthew S Bryington, William AT Clark, Carl Drago
    Mechanical Properties, Microstructures, and Biocompatibility of Low-Cost [beta]-Type Ti-Mn Alloys for Biomedical Applications / Ken Cho, Mitsuo Niinomi, Masaaki Nakai, Junko Hieda, Pedro Fernandes Santos, Yoshinori Itoh, Masahiko Ikeda
    Microstructural Characteristic of Nano Calcium Phosphates Doped with Fluoride and Titanium Ions / Serap Gungor, Zafer Evis
    Development of Implants Composed of Hollow Hydroxyapatite Microspheres for Bone Regeneration / M N Rahaman, W Xiao, B S Bal
    Porous Titanium Implants Fabricated by a Salt Bath Sintering Process for Bone Repair Applications / MN Rahaman, BS Bal, T Huang
    Navigating the Uncharted Waters of the New AIA U.S. Patent Law / Paul A Serbinowski
    Comparative Analysis of Hydroxyapatite and Titanium-Based Bioscaffolds Fabricated Via Adaptive Foam Reticulation / James Winnett, Kajal K Mallick
    Laser Processing of Tricalicum Phosphate Reinforced Cobalt
    Chrome Alloy Coatings / Thomas Gualtieri, Himanshu Sahasrabudhe, Susmita Bose, Amit Bandyopadhyay
    Effect of Degree of Deacetylation of Chitosan on Macrophage Function / Shalini V Gohil, Lakshmi S Nair
    PECVD SiOx Accelerates Hydroxyapatite Surface Formation for Enhanced Early Osteogenic Differentiation / M F Velten, T Odatsu, PB Aswath, N Kamiya, H Kim, VG Varanasi.
    Digital Access Wiley 2014
  • Article
    Ammar HO, Salama HA.
    Pharmazie. 1977 Jan;32(1):34-5.
    An interaction between thiamine hydrochloride and DL-alpha-lipoic acid in aqueous solution was depicted. Evidence is presented through spectrophotometric as well as vapour pressure measurements to show that thiamine hydrochloride and DL-alpha-lipoic acid form a single 1:1 complex. The stability constant and the molar extinction coefficient of the complex (at 244 nm) were determined at 25 degrees C and found to be 3.1-10(4) and 970, respectively. Vapour pressure measurements at 60 degrees C reveal that more or less complete dissociation of the complete takes place at this temperature.
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