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Rapid Prototyping Of Biomaterials Principles And Applications Roger Narayan

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Rapid Prototyping Of Biomaterials Principles And Applications Roger Narayan
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Publisher: Woodhead Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21.85 MB
Pages: 328
Author: Roger Narayan
ISBN: 9780857095992, 9780857097217, 0857095994, 0857097210
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Rapid Prototyping Of Biomaterials Principles And Applications Roger Narayan by Roger Narayan 9780857095992, 9780857097217, 0857095994, 0857097210 instant download after payment.

Rapid prototyping, also known as layer manufacturing, additive manufacturing, or solid freeform fabrication, is an approach for creating complex structures and devices for medical applications from solid, powder, or liquid precursors. Rapid prototyping of biomaterials provides a comprehensive review of rapid prototyping technologies (e.g., bioprinting) for medical applications. The chapters explore rapid prototyping of nanoscale biomaterials, biosensors, artificial organs, and prosthetic limbs. The use of rapid prototyping technologies for processing of viable cells, scaffolds, and tissues is also considered.

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