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#Microchip could detect infection in artificial joints A tiny microchip could improve postoperative care for patients with knee replacements
One in 100 Americans has an artificial joint, Star says, nd bacterial infections are a common complication of the implant.
for example, the artificial joints may eventually Break in addition, orthopedic surgeons currently have no suitable method for precisely measuring leg length before the operation
The new system was developed within the"artificial joints"cooperative network which is funded by the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWI) and coordinated by Fraunhofer IWU.
and the modular hip implant as well as the artificial joint network e
#Automated captioning system processes hundreds of video-hours per day In 2008, four students at the MIT Sloan School of management developed a system for captioning online video that was far more efficient than traditional methods,
Depending on the domestic or imported artificial joints used, an operation costs about 50,000-100,000 RMB, something many families cannot afford.
Los angeles (UCLA), have discovered a new resonance phenomenon in a dielectric elastomer rotary joint that can make the artificial joint bend up and down,
while they are interested in seeing how the artificial joint react to an alternating or periodically changing voltage."
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