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3D Printing in Medicine and Surgery: Applications in Healthcare is
an advanced book on surgical and enhanced medical applications that
can be achieved with 3D printing. It is an essential handbook for
medical practitioners, giving access to a range of practical
methods, while also focusing on applied knowledge. This
comprehensive resource features practical experiments and processes
for preparing 3D printable materials. Early chapters cover
foundational knowledge and background reading, while later chapters
discuss and review the current technologies used to engineer
specific tissue types, experiments and methods, medical approaches
and the challenges that lie ahead for future research. The book is
an indispensable reference guide to the various methods used by
current medical practitioners working at the forefront of 3D
printing applications in medicine.
This book represents a step by step guide to the reader to reach
the required level of excellence for the histopathological
investigation. The text is indeed a well structured, comprehensive
review of decalcification of dental hard tissues. The author's
meticulous approach towards the desired knowledge makes the text an
excellent bet for readers. The decalcification process for
histopathological investigation has been illustrated with step by
step procedure using the newer decalcifying agents and technique.
Tribal societies in any part of the world are still better tuned
and well existed in the forest areas. The forests in the Eastern
Uttar Pradesh are Tropical dry deciduous type with rich floristic
diversity and strong ethnomedicinal wisdom among the tribes.
Exhaustive utilization of the natural resources along with
developmental projects have created threat to the biota and many of
the important plants are facing high degree of threat. There should
be a kind of participatory forest management program involving
tribal people with the help of government regulatory bodies. The
afforestation programs should also involve the tribal people of the
area. The mining activity and stone crushers in the forest areas
should also be checked.
This thoroughly up-to-date text covers the most current topic in
Paediatric Dentistry. Contents have been completely updated to
include all the newest information about the pacifiers. Chapters
has been recognized and consolidated into four major parts, which
enhance the readability and maintain continuity. To make the
learning more interested and easy, many tables and flow charts are
also included in the text. The main objective of this literature
review is to recognize the significance of nutritive and
non-nutritive sucking in the oral facial development of the infant
and to learn its effect upon dentofacial development of the type of
artificial nipple used.Hence this comprehensive review gives the
proper guidance to the physicians, dentists and mothers about the
use of pacifiers especially regarding the benefits, risks and when
to appropriatly wean the child
The state of human health globally serves as a key indicator for
the conditions of the natural environment and success of
sustainable development.Many development activities affect the
environment in a way that typically exacerbates health problems, .
Urban living is the keystone of modern human ecology. Cities have
multiplied and expanded rapidly worldwide over centuries. The
present study is an attempt to discuss the issues and implications
of population on environment and health of the people.
Quantity and Quality are the two important dimensions of human
population in any country. In general, all the countries are
committed in improving the quality of population, a better welfare
standard measure. Among them poverty and health could serve as the
measurement of quality of population. More than 1 billion people in
the world today, almost half of them women, live in unacceptable
conditions of poverty, mostly in the developing countries. Since
the last few decade women's health has been receiving special
attention the world over. Women's general health needs do not get
the necessary attention. This situation is mainly due to women's
health needs getting the least priority in the family. The negative
effect of poverty is even more acute because of the existing gender
bias against women. Due to poverty, illiteracy and lack of
awareness, children are considered as economic assets. This, in
turn results in worsening the health conditions of women.
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