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Bimodal Cochlear Implants: Measurement of the Localization Performance as a Function of Device Latency Difference [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv
Bimodal cochlear implant users show poor localization performance. One reason for this is a difference in the processing latency between the hearing aid and the cochlear implant side. It has been shown that reducing this latency difference acutely improves the localization performance of bimodal cochlear implant users.
arxiv  

BONE QUALITY IN PATIENTS RECEIVING ENDOSSEOUS DENTAL IMPLANTS

open access: bronze, 1994
Ira H. Orenstein   +4 more
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Placement of an endosseous implant in a growing child with ectodermal dysplasia

open access: bronze, 1993
Richard A. Smith   +4 more
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Surgical considerations for endosseous implants in the craniofacial region

open access: bronze, 1994
Stefan Lundgren   +3 more
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Physical Insights into Electromagnetic Efficiency of Wireless Implantable Bioelectronics [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv
Autonomous implantable bioelectronics rely on wireless connectivity, necessitating highly efficient electromagnetic (EM) radiation systems. However, limitations in power, safety, and data transmission currently impede the advancement of innovative wireless medical devices, such as tetherless neural interfaces, electroceuticals, and surgical microrobots.
arxiv  

A Computational Fluid Dynamics study of drug-releasing ocular implants for glaucoma treatment: Comparison of implant size and locations [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv
Drug-releasing implants are gaining momentum in the treatment of glaucoma. Implants present however several limitations. Among these limitations, there is the inability to provide an even distribution of the drug in the trabecular meshwork. CFD simulations were used in this work to study the interplay between ocular fluid dynamics and drug diffusion to
arxiv  

Properties of promising cartilage implants based on cellulose-polyacrylamide composite hydrogels: results of in vivo tests carried out over a period of 90-120 days [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv
High-strength composite hydrogels cellulose-polyacrylamide were synthesized by free-radical polymerization of acrylamide conducted inside the previously formed physical network of regenerated plant cellulose. Partial hydrolysis of the amide groups of these hydrogels yielded their ionic forms with a degree of hydrolysis of 0.1 and 0.25.
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