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Ethics in bioengineering

open access: yesJournal of Business Ethics, 1990
Bioengineering, as the decisive extension of engineering action to human life itself, constitutes a fundamental enlargement of the technical realm, and calls for a commensurate expansion of ethical reflection. In fact, the engineering profession has been actively pursuing the development of new ethical codes, and the promotion of ethics by bioengineers
Mitcham, Carl
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Instrumentation for Bioengineering

Science, 1957
A tremendous range of physical science problems and techniques, from all branches of engineering, are involved in bioengineering instrumentation. The examples I have cited typify the problems that arise, but the techniques we have used represent only an infinitesimal fraction of the resources that we must exploit.
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Bioengineered Collagens

2017
There is a great deal of interest in obtaining recombinant collagen as an alternative source of material for biomedical applications and as an approach for obtaining basic structural and biological information. However, application of recombinant technology to collagen presents challenges, most notably the need for post-translational hydroxylation of ...
Barbara, Brodsky, John A M, Ramshaw
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Bioengineering in the Millennium

Artificial Cells, Blood Substitutes, and Biotechnology, 1999
This symposium identified the major challenges in biomedical research that will benefit from bioengineering applications. Attention was focused on the important role that bioengineers will play in future advances in biomedical research. There was considerable discussion about how to integrate bioengineering with biological research in meeting the ...
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Biocompatibility: Bioengineering aspects

Bio-Medical Materials and Engineering, 1986
Bioengineers have contributed to biocompatibility research. Many materials have been designed, synthesized and characterized by use of various analytical instruments. The blood compatibility of materials has been studied by focusing on the blood–material interfacial reactions.
S, Murabayashi, Y, Nosé
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