The Williams Dictionary of Biomaterials

The Williams Dictionary of Biomaterials

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Publisher: Liverpool University Press

Published: 1999-01-01

Total Pages: 369

ISBN-13: 0853237344

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There has been a rapid expansion of activity in the area of biomaterials and related medical devices, both in scientific terms and in clinical and commercial applications. The definition of terms has failed to keep pace with the rapidity of these developments and there is considerable confusion over the terminology used in this highly multi- and inter-disciplinary area. This confusion has arisen partly from the use of inappropriate terms which already have well-defined meanings in their parent disciplines, but which are used inexpertly by those working in other disciplines, and partly from the haphazard generation of new terms for the purpose of defining new phenomena or devices. For example, many terms used in pathology with distinct, if not readily understood, meanings are used by materials scientists to describe biocompatibility phenomena with slightly changed or even wholly misrepresented meanings; similarly, terms from materials science and engineering are seriously misused by biologists and clinicians working in this field. The leading proponent of harmonization and clarity in medical device terminology, Professor D. F. Williams has been influential in setting the standard for the accurate definition of some of the terms used. In particular, the definition of biocompatibility, ‘the Williams definition’, agreed at a 1987 conference has been adopted worldwide. Now, in association with O’Donnell and Associates of Brussels, he has prepared The Williams Dictionary to provide a definitive exposition of the meaning of the terminology used in the area of biomaterials and medical devices. It includes definitions and explanations of more than 2,000 terms from many areas, including biomaterials and medical devices, materials science, biological sciences, and clinical medicine and surgery.


Szycher's Dictionary of Biomaterials and Medical Devices

Szycher's Dictionary of Biomaterials and Medical Devices

Author: Michael Szycher

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1992-02-23

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 9780877628828

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This dictionary contains thousands of definitions from various related disciplines and minimizes the need for several dictionaries. The book defines everything from AAMI (Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation) to zymogen (proenzyme). The editor, an internationally recognized expert in the area of biomaterials, has combined knowledge from the fields of medicine, pharmacology, physiology, polymer chemistry, biochemistry, metallurgy, and organic chemistry.


Biomedical Engineering Dictionary of Technical Terms and Phrases

Biomedical Engineering Dictionary of Technical Terms and Phrases

Author: Sally F. Shady

Publisher: Momentum Press

Published: 2017-07-31

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 1945612436

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Biomedical engineering is one of the most prominent and rapidly developing engineering fields. It is a discipline that is involved in the development of devices, algorithms, processes, procedures and systems to enhance and improve the medical field. Biomedical engineering has multiple areas of specialization that include: biomechanics, biomaterials, tissue engineering, imaging, and bioinstrumentation. This book serves as a guide to students and professionals seeking to understand commonly used technical terms and phrases in the biomedical engineering field. The content is specifically designed to define technical terms in a general context to facilitate an overall understanding. The author begins by translating terms in English to Arabic then Arabic to English. This text can be used as a tool in the academic or professional environment for both English speaking and non-English speaking individuals alike.


Introduction to Biomaterials

Introduction to Biomaterials

Author: J. L. Ong

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 421

ISBN-13: 0521116902

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A succinct introduction to the field of biomaterials engineering, packed with practical insights.


Dental Ceramics

Dental Ceramics

Author: Carlos Bergmann

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-06-22

Total Pages: 87

ISBN-13: 364238224X

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This book gives an introduction to the mechanical behavior and degradation of dental ceramics and guides the reader through their performance under effect of oral environments. It addresses the different kinds of dental ceramics, their properties, degradation and mechanical aspects with less emphasys on the physics and chemistry involved, which makes the reading interesting for beginners in the field. In each chapter, the reader will learn about the mechanical behavior of dental ceramics and each phenomenon involved in their application, besides finding some practical examples of their use in dental clinics, their manufacturing procedures and types of degradation. The clear language and the application-oriented perspective of the book makes it suitable for both professionals and students who want to learn about dental ceramics.


Biomaterials Science and Tissue Engineering

Biomaterials Science and Tissue Engineering

Author: Bikramjit Basu

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2017-09-15

Total Pages: 723

ISBN-13: 1108415156

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Covers key principles and methodologies of biomaterials science and tissue engineering with the help of numerous case studies.


Szycher's Dictionary of Medical Devices

Szycher's Dictionary of Medical Devices

Author: Michael Szycher

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1995-04-19

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 9781566762755

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FROM THE PREFACE The field of medical devices represents one of the most advanced technological areas in the United States. In 1991, over 12 million Americans had at least one medical device; fixation devices had the highest incidence, followed by contact lens use and lens implants and, lastly, artificial joints. The public has come to expect that medical devices will alleviate maladies and/or conditions that were not treatable fifty years ago. It is hard to believe that the first pacemaker was invented in the 1950s, the first artificial heart valve in 1952, and the first artificial hip replacement was performed in 1954. In 1992, the medical device industry exported a total of $6.9 billion, while the country imported a total of $3.9 billion, representing a $3.0 billion trade surplus. Medical devices are among the most regulated products in the world. The FDA maintains a constant vigil over medical device manufacturers and importers; even medical device definitions are subject to official scrutiny. Title 21 of the Code of Federal Regulations publishes these definitions, but the definitions are spread over several medical specialty areas and are, thus, difficult to find. This book attempts to bring a measure of order by providing an alphabetical listing of officially defined devices.


Therapeutic Dressings and Wound Healing Applications

Therapeutic Dressings and Wound Healing Applications

Author: Joshua Boateng

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2020-03-09

Total Pages: 444

ISBN-13: 1119433266

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The latest research on techniques for effective healing of chronic and difficult to heal wounds The healing of chronic wounds is a global medical concern, specifically for patients suffering from obesity and type II diabetes. Therapeutic Dressing and Wound Healing Applications is an essential text for research labs, industry professionals, and general clinical practitioners that want to make the shift towards advanced therapeutic dressing and groundbreaking wound application for better healing. This book takes a clinical and scientific approach to wound healing, and includes recent case studies to highlight key points and areas of improvement. It is divided into two key sections that include insight into the biochemical basis of wounds, as well as techniques and recent advancements. Chapters include information on: ● Debridement and disinfection properties of wound dressing ● Biofilms, silver nanoparticles, and honey dressings ● Clinical perspectives for treating diabetic wounds ● Treating mixed infections ● Wound healing and tissue regeneration treatments ● Gene based therapy, 3D bioprinting and freeze-dried wafers Anyone looking to update and improve the treatment of chronic wounds for patients will find the latest pertinent information in Therapeutic Dressing and Wound Healing Applications.


McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Materials Science

McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Materials Science

Author: McGraw-Hill

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional

Published: 2003-06-25

Total Pages: 397

ISBN-13: 9780071421768

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Derived from the content of the respected McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 6th Edition, each title provides thousands of definitions of words and phrases encountered in a specific discipline. All include: * A pronunciation guide for every term * Acronyms, cross-references, and abbreviations * Appendices with conversion tables; listings of scientific, technical, and mathematical notation; tables of relevant data; and more * A convenient, quick-find format