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Biomaterials

Known as: Biomedical Material, Biocompatible Materials, Biomaterial 
Any substance other than pharmacologic substance that can be applied in biomedical research or in constructing artificial organs, devices, or… 
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2015
2015
Purpose: The purpose of the paper is to present the main results of own research in 3 principal aspects indicating that the… 
Review
1993
Review
1993
Reconstruction of osseous defects of the head and neck remains one of the most challenging problems encountered by the facial… 
1989
1989
Antibodies and antigens polymer-bound biodegradable polymers biological activity biomaterials collagen contact lenses dental… 
1982
1982
Block specimens of formalin fixed bone, soft tissue and endosseous implanted biomaterials can be successfully embedded in… 
1977
1977
Replamineform porous implants (4 mm X 4 mm diameter) were placed into full-thickness cartilage and bone defects of the weight… 
1977
1977
1. Introduction. 2. Aggregates. 3. Asphalt. 4. Portland Cement Concrete. 5. Iron and Steel. 6. Wood. 7. Masonry. Appendices. 
1973
1973
A systematic series of chemically well defined, segmented polyurethane-polyether copolymers and their mixtures are shown to… 
Review
1972
Review
1972
This paper is limited chiefly to the question of blood compatibility and will not cover areas such as dental applications and…