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The Global Ceramics Biomaterials Market
By: nourani Date: February 13, 2015, 9:14 pm
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http://www.micromarketmonitor.com/market-report/ceramics-biomaterials-reports-1…
The Global Ceramics Biomaterials Market is driven by unique
properties such as biocompatibility, high resistance to
corrosion and compression, low electrical and thermal
conductivities, making them highly suitable for implants, which
makes them suitable for usage in various medical applications
such as orthopedic, cardiovascular, wound healing, and
dentistry, and procedures. The market value of the market was
$13.76 billion in 2013 and estimated to be $26.52 billion by
2018, at a CAGR of 14.10%. The ceramics biomaterials has market
share of 25% of overall biomaterials market.
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The Global Ceramics Biomaterials Market (translation)
By: SSamani Date: February 16, 2015, 3:57 pm
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