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This book contains technical papers, presented at the Sixth
Japan-U.S. Conference on Composite Materials held in Orlando in
1982, on various topics, including stress analysis, interfaces and
material systems, micromechanics, structural analysis, design and
optimization, and strength analysis.
In a carefully crafted, multidisciplinary, skillfully focused
format, Polymers for Vascular and Urogenital Applications covers
attributes of polymers used for vascular, urological, and
gynecological materials. It provides a brief analysis of how the
use of polymers in vascular and urogenital applications has evolved
in the past five decades and outlines their common and specific
functional requirements. The book provides a brief description of
the evolving role of a particular family of materials and presents
topics in highly integrated, well-balanced, authoritatively
prepared segments on materials processing and in vitro and in vivo
evaluation, complete with case studies. Features Includes
contributions from authors representing a diverse technical group
of clinicians with strong science or engineering backgrounds and
research interests Supplies a comprehensive link between polymeric
biomaterials and their application Provides a brief description of
the evolving role of a particular family of materials Discusses
recent developments in applications and the rationale for present
and future clinical significance This book not only integrates
clinical needs with current and future research responses but also
provides a comprehensive overview to foster future innovation. It
illustrates how two important and dissimilar areas in medicine can
be interrelated by shared biomaterials and explores the clinical
paradigm that establishes the driving force for innovation.
In a carefully crafted, multidisciplinary, skillfully focused
format, Polymers for Vascular and Urogenital Applications covers
attributes of polymers used for vascular, urological, and
gynecological materials. It provides a brief analysis of how the
use of polymers in vascular and urogenital applications has evolved
in the past five decades and outlines their common and specific
functional requirements. The book provides a brief description of
the evolving role of a particular family of materials and presents
topics in highly integrated, well-balanced, authoritatively
prepared segments on materials processing and in vitro and in vivo
evaluation, complete with case studies. Features Includes
contributions from authors representing a diverse technical group
of clinicians with strong science or engineering backgrounds and
research interests Supplies a comprehensive link between polymeric
biomaterials and their application Provides a brief description of
the evolving role of a particular family of materials Discusses
recent developments in applications and the rationale for present
and future clinical significance This book not only integrates
clinical needs with current and future research responses but also
provides a comprehensive overview to foster future innovation. It
illustrates how two important and dissimilar areas in medicine can
be interrelated by shared biomaterials and explores the clinical
paradigm that establishes the driving force for innovation.
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