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The innovation is a flexible piezoelectric layer sandwiched between biocompatible plastic. Rogers says the whole system is about as stiff as the plastic used to make food wrappers.
"By combining biocompatible light-capturing nanowire arrays with select bacterial populations, the new artificial photosynthesis system offers a win/win situation for the environment:
By combining biocompatible light-capturing nanowire arrays with select bacterial populations, the new artificial photosynthesis system offers a win/win situation for the environment:
they have very low biocompatibility. The cell-sorting process can reduce cell viability and functions by 30 to 99 percent for many fragile or sensitive cells such as neurons, stem cells, liver cells and sperm cells.
You can think of it as being biocompatible with our planet. But if this material gets put in your garden or on the side of the road,
It s getting broken into biocompatible stuff. It ll help improve the soil in your area.
along with other researchers developed nanoscale particles that introduce silver antimicrobial potency to a biocompatible lignin core.
Upon disposal, the rest of the particles also degrade easily due to their biocompatible lignin core.
Bio-based materials are sustainable, biocompatible and biodegradable, "Gong says.""And, compared to other polymers,
The remaining particles degrade easily after disposal because of their biocompatible lignin core, limiting the risk to the environment."
The remaining particles degrade easily after disposal because of their biocompatible lignin core, limiting the risk to the environment."
The remaining particles degrade easily after disposal because of their biocompatible lignin core, limiting the risk to the environment."
The remaining particles degrade easily after disposal because of their biocompatible lignin core, limiting the risk to the environment.
In particular, biomedical applications, an area where the use of biocompatible polycarbonates is established well, have been left out.
the wood nanomaterial is biocompatible and has relatively low thermal expansion coefficient, which means the material won't change shape as the temperature changes.
In addition, PLA is biocompatible and thus suitable for medical use, for instance in absorbable suture threads.
biocompatible and biodegradable, Gong says. nd, compared to other polymers, CNF actually has a relatively low thermal expansion coefficient.
The remaining particles degrade easily after disposal because of their biocompatible lignin core, limiting the risk to the environment. eople have been interested in using silver nanoparticles for antimicrobial purposes,
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