biomedical application

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biomedical
adjective
uk
/ˌbaɪ.əʊˈmed.ɪ.kəl/
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/ˌbaɪ.oʊˈmed.ɪ.kəl/
relating to biology ...
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application
noun
uk
/ˌæp.lɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌæp.ləˈkeɪ.ʃən/
an official request for something, usually ...
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For any material to be classified forbiomedicalapplicationthree requirements must be met.
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A potentialbiomedicalapplicationis measuring blood flow.
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An understanding of the molecular makeup and regulation of all forms of matrix contact is likely to reveal new prospects for biomedical applications.
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Most work has been done on tick anticoagulants, in part because of their potential biomedical applications.
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The photoluminescence property of erbium oxide nanoparticles on carbon nanotubes makes them useful in biomedical applications.
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All biomedical applications of cell electropermeabilization use direct currents (all unipolar) with short and intense pulses (even though in vitro, time-decayed pulses can be used).
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In biomedical applications for example, the bodily response to foreign material, and thus biocompatibility, is governed by surface interactions.
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Other applications worth mentioning are the biomedical applications of the software.
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This eventually led to the development of a new field of applications, the biomedical applications of plasmas.
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By joining the project, you will help to build the database of energy functions and advance an important area of science with potential biomedical applications.
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Their main area of focus is microfluidic devices for biomedical applications.
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He predicted that in the long run, perhaps the greatest utilization of computers will be in biomedical applications.
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These powders of single and multiple component compositions can be produced on a nanoscale particle size for dental and biomedical applications.
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The modification of surfaces to keep polymers biologically inert has found wide uses in biomedical applications such as cardiovascular stents and in many skeletal prostheses.
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They made significant progress towards biomedical applications by replacing mechanical scanning of the gratings with electronic scanning of the x-ray source.
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Other biomedical applications include the use of biodegradable, elastic shape-memory polymers.
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Such polymers are of interest for biomedical applications.
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