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Biomaterials is currently one of the most important fields of study. This is because of the high degree of interdisciplinarity and the many practical solutions it provides in relation to medicine, biology, chemistry, and physics. This Special Issue provides readers with research from the domain of composite biomaterials in different applications, from controlled drug release systems to tissue engineering.
History of engineering & technology --- PMMA --- zirconia (ZrO2) --- nanocomposite --- denture base --- flexural strength --- impact strength --- fracture toughness --- hardness --- graphene oxide --- silicone rubber --- composite materials --- antifouling --- harmonic motion --- corn straw --- pretreatment --- dyeing --- chemical structure --- tensile properties --- UV barrier --- water-resistance --- polylactic acid --- hydroxyapatite --- composite films --- industrial bamboo residue --- holocellulose aerogel --- hydrophobicity --- fire resistance --- thermal insulation material --- nucleating agent --- isotactic polypropylene --- transcrystallinity --- natural fibres --- Tencel™ --- membrane --- cellulose --- water purification --- tissue engineering --- magnetic nanoparticles --- composite --- DDS --- hyperthermia --- collagen --- scaffolds --- membranes --- hydrogels --- whey protein fibrils --- carbon nanotubes --- carbon nano-onions --- composites --- interaction --- n/a
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Biomaterials is currently one of the most important fields of study. This is because of the high degree of interdisciplinarity and the many practical solutions it provides in relation to medicine, biology, chemistry, and physics. This Special Issue provides readers with research from the domain of composite biomaterials in different applications, from controlled drug release systems to tissue engineering.
PMMA --- zirconia (ZrO2) --- nanocomposite --- denture base --- flexural strength --- impact strength --- fracture toughness --- hardness --- graphene oxide --- silicone rubber --- composite materials --- antifouling --- harmonic motion --- corn straw --- pretreatment --- dyeing --- chemical structure --- tensile properties --- UV barrier --- water-resistance --- polylactic acid --- hydroxyapatite --- composite films --- industrial bamboo residue --- holocellulose aerogel --- hydrophobicity --- fire resistance --- thermal insulation material --- nucleating agent --- isotactic polypropylene --- transcrystallinity --- natural fibres --- Tencel™ --- membrane --- cellulose --- water purification --- tissue engineering --- magnetic nanoparticles --- composite --- DDS --- hyperthermia --- collagen --- scaffolds --- membranes --- hydrogels --- whey protein fibrils --- carbon nanotubes --- carbon nano-onions --- composites --- interaction --- n/a
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Biomaterials is currently one of the most important fields of study. This is because of the high degree of interdisciplinarity and the many practical solutions it provides in relation to medicine, biology, chemistry, and physics. This Special Issue provides readers with research from the domain of composite biomaterials in different applications, from controlled drug release systems to tissue engineering.
History of engineering & technology --- PMMA --- zirconia (ZrO2) --- nanocomposite --- denture base --- flexural strength --- impact strength --- fracture toughness --- hardness --- graphene oxide --- silicone rubber --- composite materials --- antifouling --- harmonic motion --- corn straw --- pretreatment --- dyeing --- chemical structure --- tensile properties --- UV barrier --- water-resistance --- polylactic acid --- hydroxyapatite --- composite films --- industrial bamboo residue --- holocellulose aerogel --- hydrophobicity --- fire resistance --- thermal insulation material --- nucleating agent --- isotactic polypropylene --- transcrystallinity --- natural fibres --- Tencel™ --- membrane --- cellulose --- water purification --- tissue engineering --- magnetic nanoparticles --- composite --- DDS --- hyperthermia --- collagen --- scaffolds --- membranes --- hydrogels --- whey protein fibrils --- carbon nanotubes --- carbon nano-onions --- composites --- interaction
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