Summary
Interpretations regarding the structure of the bone mineral, based on quantitative data as to the basicity of calcium phosphate, have been complemented by X-ray and electron microscopic investigations. The chemical nature of the bone material is thereby thought to be substituted apatite.
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Newesely, H., Hayek, E. Über die Basizität der Knochenmineralien. Experientia 19, 459–460 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02150645
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