Biomaterial - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The development of biomaterials is not a new area of science, having existed for around half a century. The study of biomaterials is called biomaterials science.
Biocompatible material - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In surgery, a biocompatible material (sometimes shortened to biomaterial) is a synthetic or natural material used to replace part of a living system or to function in intimate ...
biomaterial - Wiktionary
biomaterial (plural biomaterials) A nonviable material used in a medical device, intended to interact with biological systems. (source: Consensus definition, 1st Biomaterials ...
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April 1, 2007: Olympus Biomaterial Corp. was renamed Olympus Terumo Biomaterials Corp. December 14, 2006: New Biomaterial Joint Venture to be Created through Integration of ...
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Invibio® Biomaterial Polymer Solutions is a worldwide leader in biocompatible polymer solutions for the surgical and medical device markets. Invibio product portfolio includes ...
Hydroxyapatite Composite Biomaterials - Evolution and Applications
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Biomaterial
Home: Workgroups: MAGE: Introduction: Biomaterial. BioMaterial. BioMaterial is an abstraction of various states of biology-based materials used in various stages of the microarray ...
biomaterial - definition of biomaterial by the Free Online Dictionary ...
bi·o·ma·te·ri·al (b-m-tîr-l) n. A biocompatible material that is used to construct artificial organs, rehabilitation devices, or prostheses and replace natural body tissues.
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Prof. Dr. Herman S. Mansur / Coordenador do Lab. Caracterização e Análise de Materiais e Superfícies . Dept. Eng. Metalúrgica e Materiais - Universidade Federal de Minas ...
biomaterial definition of biomaterial in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
biomaterial [¦bī·ō·mə¦tir·ē·əl] (medicine) A natural or synthetic nondrug material that is compatible with living tissue and is suitable for surgical implanting; it can ...