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The Emerging 4D Printing of Shape‐Memory Thermomorphs for Self‐Adaptative Biomedical Implants
4D printing enables the creation of smart implants that adapt to changing conditions in the human body over time. At the core of this technology are shape‐memory thermomorphs (SMTMs). This review offers an in‐depth analysis of 4D printing with SMTMs, emphasizing the latest advancements in smart materials, stimuli, programming principles, and their ...
Aixiang Ding, Fang Tang, Eben Alsberg
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American Museum of Natural History 118th annual report 1986/1987. [PDF]
American Museum of Natural History
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Natural History of Cytologically Low-Risk Indeterminate Thyroid Nodules.
Teliti M+9 more
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Natural History and Risk Factors of Hymenoptera Venom Allergy in Dogs. [PDF]
Chapman E+6 more
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This study presents a novel approach to designing and fabricating high‐porosity 3D‐printed scaffolds using a customized resin. Scaffold geometry, cellular interactions, and mechanical properties are analyzed to demonstrate these engineered bone models.
Sera Choi+6 more
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Developing a Standardised Dataset for Natural History Studies in Fibrous Dysplasia/McCune-Albright Syndrome. [PDF]
Priego Zurita AL+19 more
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Notes on the natural history and physiography of New Brunswick
William F. Ganong
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Analyzing Electronic Excitations and Exciton Binding Energies in Y6 Films
The Y6 molecule is used for increasing the efficiency of organic solar cells. The exciton binding energy is calculated for ensembles of Y6 molecules that are representative of the typically used films. The calculations show that the excitons typically spread out over many molecules.
Sahar Javaid Akram+2 more
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Development of the natural history component of an early economic model for primary sclerosing cholangitis. [PDF]
Bowlus C+9 more
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