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Biomaterials The Intersection Of Biology And Materials Science 2008th Edition Jstemenoff

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Biomaterials The Intersection Of Biology And Materials Science 2008th Edition Jstemenoff
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Publisher: pearson Education,Inc
File Extension: PDF
File size: 314.96 MB
Author: J.S.Temenoff, A.G.Mikos
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 2008

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Biomaterials The Intersection Of Biology And Materials Science 2008th Edition Jstemenoff by J.s.temenoff, A.g.mikos instant download after payment.

1 (p1): 1 Materials for Biomedical Applications
1 (p1-1): 1.1 Introduction to Biomaterials
1 (p1-1-1): 1.1.1 Important Definitions
2 (p1-1-2): 1.1.2 History and Current Status of the Field
5 (p1-1-3): 1.1.3 Future Directions
7 (p1-2): 1.2 Biological Response to Biomaterials
8 (p1-3): 1.3 Biomaterial Product Testing and FDA Approval
8 (p1-4): 1.4 Types of Biomaterials
9 (p1-4-1): 1.4.1 Metals
9 (p1-4-2): 1.4.2 Ceramics
10 (p1-4-3): 1.4.3 Polymers
11 (p1-4-4): 1.4.4 Naturally Derived vs.Synthetic Polymers
12 (p1-5): 1.5 Processing of Biomaterials
12 (p1-6): 1.6 Important Properties of Biomaterials
12 (p1-6-1): 1.6.1 Degradative Properties of Biomaterials
13 (p1-6-2): 1.6.2 Surface Properties of Biomaterials
14 (p1-6-3): 1.6.3 Bulk Properties of Biomaterials
14 (p1-6-4): 1.6.4 Characterization Techniques
15 (p1-7): 1.7 Principles of Chemistry
15 (p1-7-1): 1.7.1 Atomic Structure
16 (p1-7-2): 1.7.2 Atomic Models
16 (p1-7-2-1): 1.7.2.1 Bohr Model
17 (p1-7-2-2): 1.7.2.2 Wave-Mechanical Model
17 (p1-7-3): 1.7.3 Atomic Orbitals
17 (p1-7-3-1): 1.7.3.1 Shapes of Subshells(Orbitals)
18 (p1-7-3-2): 1.7.3.2 Order of Subshells and the Aufbau Principle
19 (p1-7-4): 1.7.4 Valence Electrons and the Periodic Table
21 (p1-7-5): 1.7.5 Ionic Bonding
21 (p1-7-5-1): 1.7.5.1 Bonding and Force-Distance Curves
22 (p1-7-5-2): 1.7.5.2 Characteristics of the Ionic Bond
23 (p1-7-6): 1.7.6 Covalent Bonding
23 (p1-7-6-1): 1.7.6.1 Atomic Orbitals and Hybridization
26 (p1-7-6-2): 1.7.6.2 Molecular Orbitals
26 (p1-7-6-3): 1.7.6.3 Mixed Bonds
27 (p1-7-7): 1.7.7 Metallic Bonding
28 (p1-7-8): 1.7.8 Secondary Forces
28 (p1-8): Summary
29 (p1-9): Problems
30 (p1-10): References
31 (p1-11): Additional Reading
32 (p2): 2 Chemical Structure of Biomaterials
32 (p2-1): 2.1 Introduction:Bonding and the Structure of Biomaterials
33 (p2-2): 2.2…

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