01382nam a2200313 i 4500991003167259707536080110s2005 it b 001 0 ita d8854802433b13642327-39ule_instDip.to Lingueita346.082014 418.02Traduzione specializzata :la concentrazione bancaria in Italia e nella Repubblica Federale di Germania : comparazione terminologico-terminografica /Roberto Bertozzi, Barbara Delli CastelliRoma :Aracne,2005272 p. ; 24 cmA10 ;157 Contiene riferimenti bibliografici ed indiceTraduzione specializzataBanche e attività bancarieTerminologiaConcentrazioni bancarieTerminologia italianaConcentrazioni bancarieTerminologia tedescaBertozzi, Roberto authorhttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut78410Delli Castelli, Barbara authorhttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut738946.b1364232702-04-1410-01-08991003167259707536LE012 418.02 BEO12012000242111le012-E0.00-l- 02020.i1464458710-01-08Traduzione specializzata1463832UNISALENTOle01210-01-08ma -itait 0005499nam 2200697 a 450 991100656900332120251030205701.01-283-33156-X97866133315641-4377-4464-8(CKB)2550000000060454(EBL)802399(OCoLC)763157841(SSID)ssj0000564369(PQKBManifestationID)12200724(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000564369(PQKBWorkID)10576482(PQKB)10639752(MiAaPQ)EBC802399(PPN)158436229(EXLCZ)99255000000006045420111228d2012 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrPEEK biomaterials handbook /edited by Steven M. Kurtz1st ed.Amsterdam Elsevier/William Andrew20121 online resource (309 p.)Plastics design libraryTwo columns to the page.1-4377-4463-X Includes bibliographical references and index.Front Cover; Dedication; Series page; Peek Biomaterials Handbook; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; List of Contributors; Chapter 1 - An Overview of PEEK Biomaterials; 1.1 - Introduction; 1.2 - What Is a Polymer?; 1.3 - What Is PEEK?; 1.4 - Crystallinity and PEEK; 1.5 - Thermal Transitions; 1.6 - PEEK Composites; 1.7 - Overview of This Handbook; References; Chapter 2 - Synthesis and Processing of PEEK for Surgical Implants; 2.1 - Introduction; 2.2 - Synthesis of PAEKs; 2.3 - Nomenclature; 2.4 - Quality Systems for Medical Grade Resin Production; 2.5 - Processing of Medical Grade PEEK2.6 - Machining2.7 - Summary; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 3 - Compounds and Composite Materials; 3.1 - Introduction; 3.2 - What Is a Composite Material?; 3.3 - Additive Geometry, Volume, and Orientation Effects; 3.4 - Preparation of Materials; 3.5 - Processing to Make Parts; 3.6 - Biocompatibility of CFR PEEK; 3.7 - Summary and Conclusions; References; Chapter 4 - Morphology and Crystalline Architecture of Polyaryletherketones; 4.1 - Introduction; 4.2 - Chain Architecture and Packing; 4.3 - Crystallization Behavior; 4.4 - Characterization Techniques4.5 - Structure Processing-Property Relationships4.6 - Summary and Conclusions; Acknowledgment; References; Chapter 5 - Fracture, Fatigue, and Notch Behavior of PEEK; 5.1 - Introduction; 5.2 - Fracture and Fatigue of Materials; 5.3 - PEEK Fracture Studies; 5.4 - PEEK Notch Studies; 5.5 - Summary; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 6 - Chemical and Radiation Stability of PEEK; 6.1 - Introduction to Chemical Stability; 6.2 - Water Solubility; 6.3 - Thermal Stability; 6.4 - Steam Sterilization of PEEK; 6.5 - Radiation Stability: Implications for Gamma Sterilization and Postirradiation Aging6.6 - SummaryReferences; Chapter 7 - Biocompatibility of Polyaryletheretherketone Polymers; 7.1 - Introduction; 7.2 - Cell Culture and Toxicity Studies; 7.3 - Mutagenesis (Genotoxicity); 7.4 - Immunogenesis; 7.5 - Soft Tissue Response; 7.6 - Osteocompatibility of PEEK Devices; 7.7 - Biocompatibility of PEEK Particulate-X-STOPTM PEEK Explant Studies; 7.8 - Summary and Conclusions; References; Chapter 8 - Bacterial Interactions with Polyaryletheretherketone; 8.1 - Introduction; 8.2 - Bacterial Adhesion to Biomaterials; 8.3 - The Role of Surface Topography and Chemistry in Bacterial Adhesion8.4 - Strategies to Reduce Bacterial Adhesion to PEEK8.5 - Summary and Perspectives; References; Chapter 9 - Thermal Plasma Spray Deposition of Titanium and Hydroxyapatite on Polyaryletheretherketone Implants; 9.1 - Introduction; 9.2 - Coating Technology; 9.3 - Biomedical Plasma-Sprayed Coatings; 9.4 - Coating Analysis Methods; 9.5 - Substrate Analysis Method; 9.6 - Plasma-Sprayed Coatings on PEEK-Based Substrates; 9.7 - Plasma-Sprayed Osteointegrative Surfaces for PEEK: The Eurocoating Experience; 9.8 - Summary and Conclusions; ReferencesChapter 10 - Surface Modification Techniques of Polyetheretherketone, Including Plasma Surface TreatmentPEEK biomaterials are currently used in thousands of spinal fusion patients around the world every year. Durability, biocompatibility and excellent resistance to aggressive sterilization procedures make PEEK a polymer of choice, replacing metal in orthopedic implants, from spinal implants and hip replacements to finger joints and dental implants. This Handbook brings together experts in many different facets related to PEEK clinical performance as well as in the areas of materials science, tribology, and biology to provide a complete reference for specialists in the field of plasticsPlastics Design LibraryPolyarylethersTherapeutic usePolymers in medicineOrthopedic implantsTechnological innovationsPolyarylethersTherapeutic use.Polymers in medicine.Orthopedic implantsTechnological innovations.610.284668.4668.423Kurtz Steven M.1968-627359Plastics Design Library.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911006569003321PEEK biomaterials handbook4393073UNINA