Machine generated contents note: 1. Characteristics and applications of titanium oxide as a biomaterial for medical implants / E. Ahmed -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. Classification of biomaterials -- 1.3. Biomedical implantable devices -- 1.4. Applications -- 1.5. Proteins -- 1.6. Titanium oxide -- 1.7. References -- 2. Precision machining of medical devices / E. Ahmed -- 2.1. Metallurgical aspects -- 2.2. Principal requirements of medical implants -- 2.3. Shape memory alloys -- 2.4. Conclusions -- 2.5. Acknowledgment -- 2.6. References -- 2.7. Further reading -- 3. Polyurethane for biomedical applications: A review of recent developments / Chun Wang -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Biocompatibility evaluation -- 3.3. Biostability evaluation -- 3.4. Polyurethane for drug-controlled delivery -- 3.5. Polyurethane for cardiovascular applications -- 3.6. Polyurethane for medical supplies -- 3.7. Future outlook -- 3.8. References -- 4. Application of the finite element method in spinal implant design and manufacture / Ismail Lazoglu -- 4.1. Introduction of finite element method -- 4.2. General aspects of FEM -- 4.3. Parts of the finite element model of the spine -- 4.4. Verification -- 4.5. Validation -- 4.6. Application of the FEM in implant design -- 4.7. Conclusions -- 4.8. References -- 5. Design and manufacture of a novel dynamic spinal implant / Tuncay Kaner -- 5.1. Introduction -- 5.2. Materials and methods -- 5.3. Results -- 5.4. Discussion -- 5.5. Conclusion -- 5.6. Acknowledgment -- 5.7. References -- 6. Customized craniofacial implants: Design and manufacture / Ralph Stelzer -- 6.1. Introduction -- 6.2. The anatomic biomodels and craniofacial reconstruction -- 6.3. Biomodels and the design of customized prosthesis -- 6.4. References -- 7. Technological advances for polymers in active implantable medical devices / James F. Patrick -- 7.1. Introduction -- 7.2. Polymers as an alternative to metals -- 7.3. Challenges for implementing polymer components in AIMDS -- 7.4. Conclusions -- 7.5. References -- 8. Integrated telemedicine systems: Patient monitoring, in-time prognostics, and diagnostics at domicile / Giovanni D'Addio -- 8.1. Introduction -- 8.2. State of the art of telemedicine systems -- 8.3. Architecture -- 8.4. Implementation -- 8.5. Experimental results -- 8.6. Conclusions -- 8.7. References.
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Medical instruments and apparatus-- Design and construction.