Application of three-dimensional printing technology in oral and maxillofacial reconstruction [PDF]
L. Zhang +5 more
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Thermoelectric temperature sensors are developed that directly measure heat changes during optical‐based neural stimulation with millisecond precision. The sensors reveal the temperature windows for safe reversible neural modulation: 1.4–4.5 °C enables reversible neural inhibition, while temperatures above 6.1 °C cause permanent thermal damage.
Junhee Lee +9 more
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TITLE: EVALUATION OF THREE DIMENSIONAL PRINTING AND PREOPERATIVE ADAPTATION OF MINIPLATES IN TREATMENT OF MANDIBULAR FRACTURES (CLINICAL TRIAL) [PDF]
Hesham Abdou +2 more
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Two‐photon lithography (TPL) enables 3D magnetic nanostructures with unmatched freedom in geometry and material choice. Advances in voxel control, deposition, and functionalization open pathways to artificial spin ices, racetracks, microrobots, and a number of additional technological applications.
Joseph Askey +5 more
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Ultrafast Adhesion/Friction Bidirectionally Switchable Control by Vibration
Bioinspired gradient smooth architectures enable vibration‐switchable adhesion/friction with 62.02 kPa adhesion strength, 131.57 kPa shear strength, tilt angles ≥ 3°, roughness ≥ Ra 0.8 µm, 400 Hz antivibration robustness, and dual‐mode control. The synergy of geometry optimization and vibration modulation tuning bridges multidomain adaptability and ...
Jian Chen +10 more
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Touching the future: three‐dimensional printing facilitates preoperative planning, realistic simulation and enhanced precision in robot‐assisted laparoscopic partial nephrectomy [PDF]
Nicolò De Luyk +2 more
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Introduction to three-dimensional printing in medicine
Uday Kiran Roopavath, Deepak M. Kalaskar
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Crack‐Growing Interlayer Design for Deep Crack Propagation and Ultrahigh Sensitivity Strain Sensing
A crack‐growing semi‐cured polyimide interlayer enabling deep cracks for ultrahigh sensitivity in low‐strain regimes is presented. The sensor achieves a gauge factor of 100 000 at 2% strain and detects subtle deformations such as nasal breathing, highlighting potential for minimally obstructive biomedical and micromechanical sensing applications ...
Minho Kim +11 more
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In-situ-precipitation three-dimensional printing and photocatalytic applications of highly ordered interconnected submicron-scale pores in silver atomic cluster–silver chloride photocatalyst structures [PDF]
Guan-Chen Chen +3 more
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