Engineering Research
Materials Science
Engineering Series
Books by Keyword: Antibacterial Activity
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This journal issue presents the last research results in applied biomaterials, antibacterial activity and biological compatibility of nanoparticles for pharmacology applications. A critical overview of synthetic and natural polymeric drug delivery systems, analysis of bioceramic coatings for dental and orthopaedic implants, results of biomechanics knee research in arthroplasty, comparison of heart rate signal for a different location in fingertip and wrist as well as evaluation of application the metal-oxide semiconductor in smartphone to test X-Ray tube radiation leakage are also presented in this journal's volume.
In this edition, the selected full-text papers from the 5th International Conference and Exhibition on Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technology (PST 2022) are presented. The conference is devoted to the latest technology and innovation in pharmaceutical sciences and technology - from fundamental studies to real experimental research and applications. This edition will be useful to specialists in biomedicine and pharmacology.
This journal volume contains articles describing the last research results in biomaterials from polymers to titanium alloy for applications in orthopaedics and dental prosthetics, materials and technologies in pharmaceutics. There are also articles on numerical and experimental evaluation of biomechanical behaviour of a single implant and leveraging deep learning techniques in automatic segmentation of white blood cell images.
This issue of the journal accommodates articles that described the last research results in applied biomaterials, technologies of green synthesis of nanoparticles for cancer treatment and antibacterial application in biomedical practice, a systematic review of lung cancer biomarkers, materials for dental implants, and applied sport biomechanics.
This issue comprises publications containing research results on modern materials science and processing technologies starting from structural steel and alloys, materials for biomedical application to polymers, composites, advanced nanomaterials, building materials, and materials used for environmental protection.