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Engineering the vasculature with additive manufacturing

Current Opinion in Biomedical Engineering, 2017
Abstract Additive manufacturing encompasses a group of 3D printing technologies enabling the generation of complex, biomimetic 3D structures for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. The ability of 3D printing to pattern multiple materials, cell types and biomolecules provides a unique tool to create tissue constructs closely resembling the ...
Vyas, Cian   +5 more
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Manufacturing Engineering and the System

1985
A good automation program calls for advanced manufacturing engineering with a wide range of talents to cooperate with and carry out the plans of the systems group. These talents are directed not toward the design of a product or to the supervision of workers who make it, but to the problem of how to make it.
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International Manufacturing and Engineering

2017
Manufacturing industry has been experiencing dramatic evolutions in last three decades. The boundaries of a manufacturing system are extended from factory towards various types of network relationships. The missions of manufacturing system are transformed and redefined.
Yongjiang Shi, Yufeng Zhang
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Manufacturing engineering and information

Proceedings of the 4th conference on Design automation - DAC '67, 1967
This paper describes an operating computer-aided system (COMET), which processes Automated Wire List data into many forms required in manufacturing, assembly, installation and automated check out of electrical and electronic systems. The presentation presumes an operating Automated Wire List system and specifies some of the value benefits achieved at ...
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Engineering opportunities in manufacturing

Electrical Engineering, 1939
Electrical manufacturing offers many opportunities for the engineering graduate. Broad, intensive fundamental training rather than specialization is required, because co-ordination of knowledge from various branches of engineering is required. The scope of positions in the industry, ranging from technical to nontechnical by successive steps from ...
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Integrating Engineering and Manufacturing

1984
The Boeing Commercial Airplane Company uses computers in every phase of airplane production. After a long gradual struggle, Boeing has managed to harness the efficiency and speed of the computer and to channel its abundant capacities for work to perform a mind-boggling variety of jobs.
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Manufacturing Engineering

2013
Philip Kosky   +3 more
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