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Figure 4
X-ray fluorescence data showing the calcium content of the glass as a function of time immersed in simulated body fluid; note the very rapid rate of loss during the first minutes of the reaction. (The variation of the phosphorus content of the glass is, approximately, the inverse of this, i.e. a rapid initial rise followed by a slower and more monatonic increase thereafter.)

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