TITLE

Ceramic bones, made to order

AUTHOR(S)
Teresko, John
PUB. DATE
January 1997
SOURCE
Industry Week/IW;01/20/97, Vol. 246 Issue 2, p67
SOURCE TYPE
Trade Publication
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Focuses on the application of the rapid-prototyping technology in developing a three dimensional x-ray for creating ceramic bones. Accuracy of the system in imitating the dimensions of real bones.
ACCESSION #
9705125365

Tags: THREE-dimensional imaging in medicine

 

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