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Lead‐free inorganic halide perovskites enable resistive switching synaptic devices capable of mimicking biological learning and multimodal information processing, offering a promising platform for next‐generation neuromorphic computing and artificial intelligence hardware. Abstract Inorganic halide perovskites (IHPs) have emerged as promising materials
Subhasish Chanda +7 more
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ABSTRACT Purpose Conceptualizing the next patient interaction is done intuitively by the master practitioner for every patient encounter. The project analyzes student reflections following interactions with patients involving reversible and irreversible procedures and follows a project analyzing reflections with patients involving diagnoses.
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ABSTRACT Introduction Dental implant education in many African countries, including Nigeria, is limited due to a lack of expertise and resources. This study assessed the status of implant education in Nigeria's 13 dental schools, evaluated faculty and student willingness to implement a standardized curriculum, and explored student perceptions of ...
Uvoh Onoriobe +5 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives 3D‐printed simulation models are emerging as novel tools in various medical education fields. This study aims to investigate the evidence on the efficacy of 3D‐printed jaw models compared to traditional animal models for oral surgical skill training.
Shahrzad Rahimizadeh Nahavandi +4 more
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[New material for prosthetic devices].
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Intracardiac prosthetic materials
Journal of Surgical Research, 1965Summary o 1. The fate of 161 plastic prostheses of various fabrications of Ivalon (polyvinylchloride), Teflon (tetrafluroethylene), Dacron (polyesters), Nylon, polyurethane and terpolymer placed within atrial septal defects of dogs is reported. 2. All materials were “clinically” satisfactory. 3.
James W. Pate +2 more
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Materials in maxillofacial prosthetics
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 1974AbstractMaxillofacial prosthetic materials are classified in two main groups: extraoral and intraoral prosthetic materials.Among extraoral prosthetic materials vinyl chloride polymers, poly (methyl methacrylate), silicone, and polyurethane are discussed for use in facial prosthetics.
V A, Chalian, R W, Phillips
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New organosilicon maxillofacial prosthetic materials
Dental Materials, 2002The silicone elastomer A-2186 is a widely used maxillofacial prosthetic material. It is a pourable two-component silicone rubber cured by a platinum catalyst. Used as a prosthetic material, A-2186 has short working time and because of its hydrophobic nature, poor adhesion to non-silicone based adhesives.
J H, Lai +4 more
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Technology of Prosthetic Material
Surgical Innovation, 1994Prosthetic material to repair a hernia is indicated for large defects, attenuated muscle, or tension avoidance on a repair. Biological, absorbable, and permanent material can be used to repair a hernia. Absorbable substances such as Dexon (Davis & Geck, Wayne, NJ) and Vicryl (Ethicon, Inc, Somerville, NJ) are useful in infected areas but have a high ...
T. R. Gadacz, J. A. Chase, S. Duke
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Materials for dental prosthetics
Glass and Ceramics, 2012The characteristics of dental materials of diverse nature are briefly described and their advantages and disadvantages are analyzed. A promising direction in dental materials science is development of silicate materials, which have gained increasingly wider popularity and recognition in the last few years.
Shalukho, N. M. +2 more
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