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Auxetic materials for biomedical applications
... Measurements of the mechanical properties of the AF typically have large quoted experimental uncertainties (Acaroglu, et al., 1995; Guerin & Elliott, 2006) and imply a non-symmetric compliance matrix (Elliott & ... See full document
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Auxetic Foams for Sport Safety Applications
... Auxetic materials offer potential to be applied to sports safety ...of auxetic open-cell polyurethane foam - fabricated with a compression and heat treatment process - in comparison to its ... See full document
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Producing of 316L stainless steel (SS316L) foam via slurry method
... porous materials with novel physical, mechanical, thermal, electrical and acoustic ...metallic materials for biomedical applications due to its excellent mechanical properties, ... See full document
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Mechanical Properties of ECAP-Biomedical Titanium Materials: A Review
... Ti-based materials is an effective way to promote various mechanical properties for biomedical ...on biomedical Ti materials and has not been exploited ...NC-Ti materials in ... See full document
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Synthesis, toxicity, biocompatibility, and biomedical applications of graphene and graphene-related materials
... biological applications including bacterial killing, drug delivery, nanocarrier development, cancer therapy, and tissue ...in biomedical and non-biomedical products where unintended occupa- tional, ... See full document
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<p>Biomedical Applications of Zeolitic Nanoparticles, with an Emphasis on Medical Interventions</p>
... porous materials, in particular zeolitic nanoparticles, has opened up unprecedented putative research avenues in ...prospective biomedical applications through illustrating the challenges and ... See full document
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Surface Modification of III-Nitride Materials for Biomedical Applications.
... The physical structures of the substrate topography may exert an influence in the conformation of adsorbed proteins in addition to a direct focal adhesion-based physical mechanism acting on cells. Nonfouling surfaces can ... See full document
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Composites for Biomedical Applications
... Cell proliferation analysis was obtained through Alamar Blue assay and the results are shown in figures 4.22 and 4.23 for MG63 and MRC5 cell lines, respectively. As described in section 3.5.3, the active reagent of ... See full document
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Nanofibrous scaffolds in biomedical applications
... have optimal mechanical strength to support the healing process [109]. The poly(ethylene-co-vinyl alcohol) (EVOH) electrospun nanofibrous scaffolds loaded with Ag nanopar- ticles have been used as dressing material in ... See full document
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ELECTROACTIVE POLYMERS AS ARTIFICIAL MUSCLE IN BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING: A REVIEW
... EAP materials as artificial muscles of artificial organs and limbs is involved with significantchallenges such as functional compatibility, rejection avoidance, and ability to meet the stringent requirements that ... See full document
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Electrospun Polylactic Acid Based Nanofibers for Biomedical Applications
... up to 6.25 wt% resulted in a decrease in tensile strength. Obtained mechanical properties were satisfactory for wound dressing materials. In vivo wound healing experiments were investigated using PLA and ... See full document
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Synthesis, characterization, and efficacy of antimicrobial chlorhexidine hexametaphosphate nanoparticles for applications in biomedical materials and consumer products
... This development may find application in glass-containing and glass-like biomedical and consumer products that would benefit from a prolonged antimicrobial functionality. One potential application is glass ionomer ... See full document
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Current development of biodegradable polymeric materials for biomedical applications
... of biomedical applications of synthetic biodegradable polymers and analogous natural polymers, and our review will focus on exploring the most current development of these polymers for biomedical ... See full document
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Nanocomposites For Biomedical Applications
... biology, materials science, and ...particular, biomedical science. 2 In this review, biodegradable materials can be described as materials degraded and gradually absorbed and/or eliminated by ... See full document
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Biomedical Applications of Graphene
... Dr. Zhijun Zhang is a pro- fessor of nanobiomedicine at Suzhou Institute of Nano-tech and Nano-bionics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He has coauthored over 40 publications including Nature Materials, Nano Letters, ... See full document
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Auxetic foams for sports applications
... during auxetic foam fabrications will be useful when designing future conversion methods using a variety of compression regimes to increase the range of Young's moduli and Poisson's ratio of open cell foams (Table ... See full document
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AUXETIC AND NONAUXETIC BEHAVIOUR OF A THERMOELASTIC LAYERED MATERIAL
... the auxetic materials are of interest due to the possibility of enhanced mechanical properties such as shear modulus, plane strain fracture toughness and indentation ...non-conventional materials ... See full document
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Review of auxetic materials for sports applications: expanding options in comfort and protection
... on auxetic honeycombs and ...in auxetic foams ...[112]. Auxetic behaviour induced by elastic instability includes systems consisting of 2D tessellation of elliptical [113] and other shape [114,115] ... See full document
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Auxetic Cellular Materials – a Review
... Cellular materials have some advantageous mechanical and thermal properties in comparison to solid materials [1], for example: low density, high acoustic isolation and damping, better thermal management ... See full document
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A Comparative Study of Auxetic and Nonauxetic Materials
... The Poisson’s ratio influences deformation kinematics in ways which may be useful, and it influences the distribution of stresses. For example, stress concentration factors are reduced in some situations, but increased ... See full document
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