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Antimicrobial Titanium–Copper Alloys: The Role of Microstructure in Arc‐Melted Compositions
Copper‐containing titanium alloys show promise in combating orthopedic implant infections. This study explores the influence of heat treatment on Ti‐11.5Cu and Ti‐33Cu alloys, revealing that larger Ti2Cu precipitates (≈5 μm) enhance antimicrobial efficacy through increased surface contact. Results suggest contact sterilization is the primary mechanism,
Daisy Rabbitt+5 more
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Advancements in tissue engineering for cardiovascular health: a biomedical engineering perspective. [PDF]
Razavi ZS+8 more
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BME Annual Report 2003-2004 [PDF]
Department of Biomedical Engineering, Florida International University
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This is a volume in the: ACADEMIC PRESS SERIES IN BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
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This study reveals how wave propagation in FG‐MEE nanoplates can be tuned via material gradients, porosity, and external fields. Using NSGT and Hamilton's principle, analytical solutions capture key dispersion behaviors. Findings highlight the potential of smart nanoplates for adaptive control in high‐performance applications like sonar and aerospace ...
Mustafa Buğday, Ismail Esen
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Self-Assembly Behavior of Collagen and Its Composite Materials: Preparation, Characterizations, and Biomedical Engineering and Allied Applications. [PDF]
Yue C, Ding C, Xu M, Hu M, Zhang R.
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BME Annual Report 2006-2007 [PDF]
Department of Biomedical Engineering, Florida International University
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Powder Metallurgy Preparation of Metastable β Ti–Cr–Ge Alloys for Medical Applications
This study develops metastable β Ti–Cr–Ge alloys using powder metallurgy for biomedical implants. The Ti–10Cr–2Ge alloy exhibits superior mechanical performance with high yield strength (>1100 MPa), low Young's modulus (<85 GPa), and excellent strain hardening behavior.
Teddy Sjafrizal+3 more
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Biomedical engineering utilizing living photosynthetic cyanobacteria and microalgae: Current status and future prospects. [PDF]
Zhang T+5 more
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