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Additive manufacturing technology in reconstructive surgery
Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head & Neck Surgery, 2016Purpose of review Technological advances have been part and parcel of modern reconstructive surgery, in that practitioners of this discipline are continually looking for innovative ways to perfect their craft and improve patient outcomes.
Scott C, Fuller, Michael G, Moore
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ADDITIVE TECHNOLOGICAL NETWORK OF THE 6TH TECHNOLOGICAL SETUP
EKONOMIKA I UPRAVLENIE: PROBLEMY, RESHENIYA, 2021Current industrial revolution will create an opportunity to come out of the prolonged world crisis. The research of current industrial revolution is possible based on the scheme of replacement of technological setups. By way of example, let us consider the technological network of 6th technological setup based on additive technologies.
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Emerging Technologies in Arthroplasty: Additive Manufacturing
Journal of Knee Surgery, 2014Additive manufacturing is an industrial technology whereby three-dimensional visual computer models are fabricated into physical components by selectively curing, depositing, or consolidating various materials in consecutive layers. Although initially developed for production of simulated models, the technology has undergone vast improvements and is ...
Samik, Banerjee +3 more
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Electrospinning and additive manufacturing: converging technologies
Biomater. Sci., 2013A well-engineered scaffold for regenerative medicine, which is suitable to be translated from the bench to the bedside, combines inspired design, technical innovation and precise craftsmanship. Electrospinning and additive manufacturing are separate approaches to manufacturing scaffolds for a variety of tissue engineering applications.
Dalton, Paul D. +5 more
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Micro-additive Manufacturing Technology
2017Additive Manufacturing (AM) offers capabilities for producing accurate features in a genuine three dimensional mode in a growing number of technological disciplines, such as regenerative medicine, medical devices, bionics, micro- and opto-electronics.
Felip Esteve +3 more
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Reduced-additive breadmaking technology
1993Most observers have concluded that the introduction into legislation in many countries of the requirement to declare additives in food ingredient lists by functional category and (with the exception of flavourings and modified starches) by their specific name or code number was a crucial and unfavourable influence on consumer attitudes to food ...
P. A. Voysey, J. C. Hammond
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Laser Technology: Additive Manufacturing
2012Selective Laser Sintering, and in general Additive Manufacturing Processes are becoming mature technologies; in the sense that after many years of market introduction there are some well-known manufacturers that provide fully operative systems that are even utilized for direct parts manufacturing.
Srichand Hinduja, Lin Li
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Additive manufacturing and allied technologies
International Journal of Materials Research, 2023K. Sivaprasad +2 more
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