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Laser- Based Equipment for Microtechnology
1998The role of the technical equipment in laser microtechnology is to perform a controllable action of the laser radiation on the material to be treated. It initiates a concrete technological process in areas of precisely controllable shape and size. The laser is the main unit of the equipment and its characteristics determine, to a great extent, the ...
Simeon M. Metev, Vadim P. Veiko
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Microtechnology and nanotechnology in nerve repair
Neurological Research, 2008This review will describe the novel contributions to the field of nerve repair from the emerging disciplines of microtechnology and nanotechnology.This broad review will cover the advances described in the literature of the medical and biological fields and the engineering and physical sciences.
Wesley C, Chang +2 more
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Anisotropic Etching microtechnology
Precision Engineering, 1981Abstract Anisotropic etching of single crystal materials, developed by the microelectronics industry, is now also being used as a manufacturing method for the production of geometrically precise features which can be utilized in microengineering and metrology.
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Microtechnology and nanotechnology in food science
2011Use of microtechnologies and nanotechnologies in all areas of agriculture and food science is currently increasing as a result of their excellent potential in terms of selectivity, sensitivity, and speed of analysis. Use of such approaches in food safety and food packaging, as well as food quality and in the development of functional foods are some of ...
Nazzaro F, Fratianni F, Coppola R
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Microtechnology for space systems
1998 IEEE Aerospace Conference Proceedings (Cat. No.98TH8339), 2002Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) are micron-to-millimeter size electromechanical devices that are fabricated using modified semiconductor batch-fabrication techniques. We believe that MEMS technology will have a significant impact on future space systems by (1) reducing the size, mass, power, and cost of individual sensors and actuators used ...
S. Janson +5 more
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Microtechnologies for Drug Delivery
2011Microfabrication techniques, originally developed in the microelectronics industry, can be engineered for in vivo drug delivery. Microfabrication uses a variety of techniques including photolithography and micromachining to create devices with features ranging from 0.1 to hundreds of microns with high aspect ratios and precise features ...
Kristy M. Ainslie, Tejal A. Desai
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Microtechnologies: art or engineering?
Medical device technology, 2000Recent developments in micromachining are showing that much more can be achieved at acceptable costs than may have previously been thought possible. One of the biggest challenges, says the author, is unleashing the engineers' imagination. This article tackles some of the problems found in making and using machined microcomponents and offers some ...
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