“Nothing Made Them Change Their Minds about the Medical Industry”: Medical Abuse, Incarceration, and Healing in Toni Morrison’s Home

MELUS ◽  
2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Patrick S Allen
Keyword(s):  
Metals ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 496
Author(s):  
Khaja Moiduddin ◽  
Syed Hammad Mian ◽  
Wadea Ameen ◽  
Hisham Alkhalefah ◽  
Abdul Sayeed

Additive manufacturing (AM), particularly electron beam melting (EBM), is becoming increasingly common in the medical industry because of its remarkable benefits. The application of personalized titanium alloy implants produced using EBM has received considerable attention in recent times due to their simplicity and efficacy. However, these tailored implants are not cost-effective, placing a tremendous strain on the patient. The use of additional materials as support during the manufacturing process is one of the key causes of its high cost. A lot of research has been done to lessen the use of supports through various types of support designs. There is indeed a noticeable paucity of studies in the literature that have examined customized implants produced without or minimal supports. This research, therefore, reports on the investigation of cranial implants fabricated with and without supports. The two personalized implants are evaluated in terms of their cost, fabrication time, and accuracy. The study showed impressive results for cranial implants manufactured without supports that cost 39% less than the implants with supports. Similarly, the implant’s (without supports) build time was 18% less than its equivalent with supports. The two implants also demonstrated similar fitting accuracy with 0.2613 mm error in the instance of implant built without supports and 0.2544 mm for the implant with supports. The results indicate that cranial implants can be produced without EBM supports, which can minimize both production time and cost substantially. However, the manufacture of other complex implants without supports needs further study. The future study also requires a detailed review of the mechanical and structural characteristics of cranial implants built without supports.


2014 ◽  
Vol 541-542 ◽  
pp. 722-726
Author(s):  
Jun Ming Hou ◽  
De Xu Yang ◽  
Ke Jia Wu

In this paper the drying process of ginkgo biloba is discussed. The process combined effect of convective Heat and mass transfer on hydromagnetic electrically conducting viscous, how to improve the ability of drying is an important problem. The heat transmission for drying process is discussed. The parameter of drying process is determined. The ginkgo biloba drying machine is developed and the key part of drying machine is designed. The whole drying machine is developed, which can enhance the ability of medical industry. The study can help the Optimization of drying process and the level of the ginkgo biloba drying.


2004 ◽  
Vol 08 (20) ◽  
pp. 1099-1111

New Entry to Australian Stock Exchange: Acrux. Peplin's Phase I Clinical Trial Completed. Prima BioMed & AstraZeneca in Licensing Agreement. Ultratech India Restrained from Tampering with Pfizer's Viagra Trademarks. India Offers Competitive New Drug Solutions. Rofecoxib Formulation Discontinued after Health Ministry's Ban. GSK Focuses on In-licensing for Other Global Companies in India. Forthcoming Pharmaceutical Hub in Bengal. Upcoming Medical Industry Zone in Japan. Roche and Japan Tobacco in Licensing Collaboration for Potential Dyslipidemia Therapy. Tapping on Nature for Drugs.


Biosensors ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (4) ◽  
pp. 96
Author(s):  
Alexandra Gartshore ◽  
Matt Kidd ◽  
Lovleen Tina Joshi

Microwaves are a highly utilized electromagnetic wave, used across a range of industries including food processing, communications, in the development of novel medical treatments and biosensor diagnostics. Microwaves have known thermal interactions and theorized non-thermal interactions with living matter; however, there is significant debate as to the mechanisms of action behind these interactions and the potential benefits and limitations of their use. This review summarizes the current knowledge surrounding the implementation of microwave technologies within the medical industry.


2021 ◽  
pp. 16-27
Author(s):  
Tatyana Petrovna Krivetskaya ◽  
Ge Chunting ◽  
Zhou Jincheng

The article discusses the issues of internal control and audit of a vertically integrated company in the medical industry, identifies ways to improve the effective mechanism of the company in vertically integrated systems, internal control and audit systems.


1991 ◽  
Vol 236 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter R. Herman ◽  
Boyi Chen ◽  
David J. Moore ◽  
Mark Canaga-Retnam

AbstractExcimer lasers sources of 193nm and 157 nm wavelength were used to obtain new photoablation etching rates for several materials of interest to the microelectronics industry. The harder 157nm radiation provided lower ablation rates and smaller threshold fluences for Polyimide and Polymethyl Methacrylate (PMMA) than with 193nm. For normally robust materials like quartz and Teflon (PTFE), the 157nm laser produced clean and smooth ablation sites with low threshold fluences of 620mJ/cm2 and 68mJ/cm2, respectively, features impossible to obtain with conventional excimer lasers at longer wavelengths. The data should help define new micromachining applications of these two materials for the electronic, optical or medical industry. Results are also reported for GaAs and InP based materials which are found to undergo moderate etch rates of 30-80nm/pulse at fluences of ∼3J/cm2, but suffer thermal damage and material segregation due to surface melting.


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