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Studies of duplex (Copper-coated) wires for use in intrauterine devices

Sikov et al., 1976

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8517922094673582732
Author
Sikov M
Divine J
Hackett P
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Contraception

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The observation that copper wires wound onto intrauterine devices occasionally fragment after prolonged in vivo use led us to develop and study duplex wires. These duplex wires provide an exposed active surface of copper plated onto an inert inner core to maintain …
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