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Functional engineering of musculoskeletal tissues generally involves the use of differentiated or progenitor cells seeded with specific growth factors in biomaterial scaffolds.
The functional engineering description or the overall function to be fulfilled by the system setup was described as follows: A test setup which enables three different cell lines to be mixed, to a large extent homogeneously, with certain activator liquids at the start of the weightlessness phase and a stopping liquid/fixative at end of the weightlessness phase.
A cross between a fairground attraction and a functional engineering wonder, it is stunning.
The evaluation uses parametric simulation via an industry standard Monte Carlo campaign supported by a functional engineering simulator.
Considering the diversity of alloy component and composition for multicomponent alloys, the new type of multicomponent metastable metallic alloys are promising for future highly functional engineering materials.
The silica-based nanocomposite coatings can be fabricated on glass substrates and other functional engineering material surfaces, such as copper, iron, aluminum alloy, to form self-cleaning coatings.
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The ensuing large displacements are attractive for shape adaptation of multi-functional engineering structures.
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Using such an approach, Moutos et al. reported in 2007 a breakthrough in the scaffold design for the functional tissue engineering of cartilage.
Carbon-fiber-reinforced cement-based composites (CFRC) have been considered as an innovatively functional civil engineering material for self-monitoring buildings, snow-melting pavement and smart pavement.
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