1949
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-49799-5
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Einführung in die Chemische Physiologie

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“…In the German literature a temperature of 56°C is accepted as the critical limit. Feith (1 975) maintains that while a temperature of 56°C may be the critical limit for denaturation of certain proteins (Lennartz, 1959), the limit for cellular bone necrosis caused by acrylic cement is significantly lower.…”
Section: Thermal Transient During Cement Curingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the German literature a temperature of 56°C is accepted as the critical limit. Feith (1 975) maintains that while a temperature of 56°C may be the critical limit for denaturation of certain proteins (Lennartz, 1959), the limit for cellular bone necrosis caused by acrylic cement is significantly lower.…”
Section: Thermal Transient During Cement Curingmentioning
confidence: 99%