Glass fibers decomposable in a physiological medium

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501 58, 501 59, 501 63, 501 65, 501 66, C03C 1300, C03C 3097, C03C 3089, C03C 3091

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ABSTRACT:
Glass compositions useful for forming fibers which are readily able to be degraded in a physiological medium such as that found in a human body. Advantageous compositions formed according to the present invention comprise the following components, set forth in percent by weight:

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