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Three-dimensional printing (3DP) process stands as a developing technology for food manufacturing, which offers the opportunity to design novel food products with improved nutritional value and sensorial profile. This review analyses the potential applications of 3DP technology for meat processing and the elemental aspects affecting the printability ...
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Strain Rate Dependent Constitutive Modelling of 3D Printed Polymers [PDF]
Experimental results from 3D printed TPC (thermoplastic copolyester) compression specimens were used to develop a combined experimental-numerical framework to support the design of e.g. 3D printed mouthguards.
Lißner Maria +3 more
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Traditional microfabrication techniques suffer from several disadvantages, including the inability to create truly three-dimensional (3D) architectures, expensive and time-consuming processes when changing device designs, and difficulty in transitioning from prototyping fabrication to bulk manufacturing. 3D printing is an emerging technique that could
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3D Printing - Evaluating Particle Emissions of a 3D Printing Pen [PDF]
Three-dimensional (3D) printing as a type of additive manufacturing shows continuing increase in application and consumer popularity. The fused filament fabrication (FFF) is an inexpensive method used most frequently by consumers. Studies with 3D printers have shown that during the printing process particulate and volatile substances are released ...
Heike, Sigloch +5 more
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3D-printed biomaterials have become ubiquitous for clinical applications including tissue-mimicking surgical/procedure planning models and implantable tissue engineering scaffolds.
Adam S. Verga +7 more
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Validation of a 3D-printed human temporal bone model for otology surgical skill training
Hypothesis: Three-dimensional (3D) printed temporal bones are comparable to cadaveric temporal bones as a training tool for otologic surgery. Background: Cadaveric temporal bone dissection is an integral part of otology surgical training.
Wade W. Chien +2 more
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Background Co-contraction is the simultaneous activation of agonist and antagonist muscles that produces forces around a joint. It is unknown if the use of a wrist-driven 3D printed transitional prostheses has any influence on the neuromuscular motor ...
Jorge M. Zuniga +8 more
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3D Printing for the Rapid Prototyping of Structural Electronics
In new product development, time to market (TTM) is critical for the success and profitability of next generation products. When these products include sophisticated electronics encased in 3D packaging with complex geometries and intricate detail, TTM ...
Eric Macdonald +6 more
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Virtual Scoliosis Surgery Using a 3D-Printed Model Based on Biplanar Radiographs
The aim of this paper is to describe a protocol that simulates the spinal surgery undergone by adolescents with idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) by using a 3D-printed spine model.
Aurélien Courvoisier +6 more
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Introduction: 3D printing in distal humerus fracture surgery has not been evaluated despite increasing popularity. Methods: A retrospective study comparing distal humerus fracture surgery pre-operative plans to actual surgical plans and constructs was ...
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