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Tissue Engineering: Orthopedic Applications

Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering, 1999
▪ Abstract  Because of an aging population and increased occurrence of sports-related injuries, musculoskeletal disorders have become one of the major health concerns in the United States. Current treatments, although fairly successful, do not provide the optimum therapy. These treatments typically rely on donor tissues obtained either from the patient
C T, Laurencin   +3 more
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Tissue Engineering: Biomedical Applications

Tissue Engineering, 1995
This paper discusses a novel approach to tissue engineering involving seeding mammalian cells onto biodegradable polymer scaffolds, growing the cells on these scaffolds in vitro, and then implanting the cell-polymer constructs in vivo. Approaches for in vitro cultivation of cells are first discussed. The types of polymer scaffolds that are utilized and
R, Langer   +5 more
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Engineering Applications

1993
Abstract In the preceding chapters some contact-impact problems successfully solved with the finite element method have been presented. To demonstrate further the great capability of the finite element procedure to solve complicated contact-impact problems, this whole chapter is devoted to the discussion of applications of finite element
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Ontology in Engineering Applications

2015
The goal of this position paper is to introduce the research topics in engineering and the motivations for the application of semantic technologies. A group called Ontology Based Engineering - OBE has been created by the engineering community to share experiences in this field and the various challenges faced in using ontologies and related tools.
El Kadiri S   +5 more
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Engineering applications II

Proceedings of the 1962 ACM national conference on Digest of technical papers -, 1962
THREE YEARS ago IBM began work on a program—the Digital Automatic Map Compilation system—for the Geodesy, Intelligence, Mapping, Research and Development Agency. The goal was to develop a method for compiling maps for aerial photographs using digital-data processing techniques.
G. K. Carter, C. W. Williams
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