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  1. Application of computer aided product development techniques in medical modelling. Topic: Rehabilitation and prostheses
  2. Application of stereolithography for scaffold fabrication for tissue engineering of heart valves
  3. Chemical surface preparation for metallization of stereolithography polymers
  4. Deformation prediction of the laminated object modeling composite laminates
  5. Design for manufacturing and assembly: A case study in cost reduction for composite wing tip structures
  6. Developing a flexible sheet forming system
  7. Development of irradiation strategies for 3D-laser forming
  8. Fabrication of piezoelectric ceramic/polymer composite transducers using fused deposition of ceramics
  9. Flexible forming of sheet metal using a plasma arc
  10. Generating optimal slice data for layered manufacturing
  11. Incremental tessellation of trimmed parametric surfaces
  12. Integrated micro-electrophoretic chip fabricated using a new stereolithographic process
  13. Investigation of AISI 304 laser prototyping by different techniques
  14. It's not just RP anymore
  15. Laminated steel tooling in the aerospace industry
  16. Laser edge welding in layered manufacturing techniques
  17. Laser forming titanium components from powder
  18. Laser stereolithography for medical applications
  19. Layered manufacturing of surfaces with open contours using localized wall thickening
  20. Machine system for the rapid production of composite structures
  21. Modeling of multiple pore ceramic materials fabricated via fused deposition process
  22. Moment based metric for 2-D and 3-D packing
  23. Multi-level models for reverse engineering and rapid prototyping in remote CAD systems
  24. Multi-volume CAD modeling for heterogeneous object design and fabrication
  25. Multiple feature interpretation across domains
  26. New method for solving branching problems in surface reconstruction
  27. Opto-numerical methods of data acquisition for computer graphics and animation systems
  28. Part build orientations based on volumetric error in fused deposition modelling
  29. Place for rapid manufacturing in military airframe production
  30. Practical considerations and capabilities for laser assisted direct metal deposition
  31. Prototyping of epoxy/ceramic photonic crystals by stereolithography
  32. RapidTool process: Technical capabilities and applications
  33. Research of rapid prototyping process using linear array of high power laser diodes
  34. Reverse engineering in the design of turbine blades - a case study in applying the MAMDP
  35. Solid object visualization of 3D Ultrasound data
  36. Stereolithography with XeCl excimer laser/lamp
  37. STL and extensions
  38. Taking a powder: Laser processing
  39. Three weeks until the start
  40. Time compression-rapid steel tooling for an ever-changing world
  41. Towards intelligent setting of process parameters for layered manufacturing
  42. Virtual models gain favor
  43. Visual simulation technique for 3D printing
  44. When speed is everything
  45. Application of stereolithography to subperiosteal implant manufacture.
  46. Computed tomography data based rapid prototyping model of the temporal bone before cochlear implant surgery.
  47. Stereolithographic modelling for reconstructive head surgery.
  48. Preliminary experience with selective laser sintering models of the human temporal bone.
  49. Stereolithography: a potential new tool in forensic medicine.
  50. Stereolithographic model construction from CT for assessment and surgical planning in congenital aural atresia.
  51. Stereolithography: potential applications in anthropological studies.
  52. Acoustic rhinometry: a study of transient and continuous noise techniques with nasal models.
  53. Fabrication of topologically complex three-dimensional microfluidic systems in PDMS by rapid prototyping.
  54. New evidence from Le Moustier 1: computer-assisted reconstruction and morphometry of the skull.
  55. Selective laser sintering: application of a rapid prototyping method in craniomaxillofacial reconstructive surgery.
  56. The nasal air sampler: a device for sampling inhaled aeroallergens.
  57. Aplasia of the skull without scalp anomalies. A case report. (in French)
  58. Rapid prototyping and bone reconstruction. (in French)
  59. Rapid prototyping techniques for anatomical modelling in medicine.
  60. Fetal biomodelling.
  61. Accuracy of stereolithographic models of human anatomy.
  62. The application of computer aided product development techniques in medical modelling topic: rehabilitation and prostheses.
  63. Maxillofacial biomodelling.
  64. Stereolithography and the manufacture of customized implants in facial reconstruction: a flapless surgical technique. (Letter)
  65. Changes in the dimensions of milled mandibular models after mandibular sagittal split osteotomies.
  66. CT-guided stereolithography as a new tool in craniofacial surgery.
  67. Custom cranioplasty using stereolithography and acrylic.
  68. Technical note: maxillofacial biomodelling--preliminary result.
  69. 'Stereovectorcardiogram' made by stereolithography.
  70. Insights from three-dimensional echocardiographic laser stereolithography. Effect of leaflet funnel geometry on the coefficient of orifice contraction, pressure loss, and the Gorlin formula in mitral stenosis.
  71. New methods and techniques in anthropology.
  72. Soft tissue rapid prototyping in neurosurgery.
  73. Stereolithography versus milled three-dimensional models: comparison of production method, indication, and accuracy.
  74. 5th International Workshop on Computer Assisted Surgery and Rapid Prototyping in Medicine. Erlangen, Germany, October 14-16, 1999. abstracts.
  75. Rapid protyping technology in medicine--basics and applications.
  76. Computer applications in radiology.
  77. Fabrication of microfluidic systems in poly(dimethylsiloxane).
  78. Virtual reality and anthropology.
  79. Rapid prototyping (stereolithography) in the management of intra-articular calcaneal fractures.
  80. Facial reconstruction using 3-D computer graphics.
  81. Technique and applications of stereolithographic cranial models. (in German)
  82. Arthroses of the hip joint and their treatment. Developments and progress in the area of conservative and surgical therapy. (in German)
  83. Methods for simulation of surgical interventions in head and neck surgery. (in German)
  84. Practice surgery on the artificial temporal bone. Development of temporal bone facsimiles with stereolithography. (in German)
  85. Three-dimensional model simulation in orthognathic surgery.
  86. Use of selectively colored stereolithography for diagnosis of impacted supernumerary teeth for a patient with cleidocranial dysplasia.
  87. Stereolithography in oral and maxillofacial operation planning.
  88. The value of stereolithographic models for preoperative diagnosis of craniofacial deformities and planning of surgical corrections.
  89. Custom-made cast titanium implants produced with CAD/CAM for the reconstruction of cranium defects.
  90. Model surgery prediction for mandibular midline distraction osteogenesis.
  91. An image-based approach for designing and manufacturing craniofacial scaffolds.
  92. Fabrication of titanium implant-retained restorations with nontraditional machining techniques.
  93. Fabrication of a wax ear by rapid-process modeling using stereolithography.
  94. Stereolithographic modelling as an aid to orbital brachytherapy.
  95. Stereolithographic biomodeling to create tangible hard copies of cardiac structures from echocardiographic data: in vitro and in vivo validation.
  96. Detailed flow patterns in the nasal cavity.
  97. Mechanical properties of dense polylactic acid structures fabricated by three dimensional printing.
  98. Integration of surface modification and 3D fabrication techniques to prepare patterned poly(L-lactide) substrates allowing regionally selective cell adhesion.
  99. Design and fabrication of cast orthopedic implants with freeform surface textures from 3-D printed ceramic shell.
  100. Selective laser sintering of ultra high molecular weight polyethylene for clinical applications.
  101. Repair of human skull defects using osteoinductive bone alloimplants.
  102. Colour stereolithography for planning complex maxillofacial tumour surgery.
  103. Preoperative stereolithographic model planning for primary reconstruction in craniomaxillofacial trauma surgery.
  104. Stereolithographic biomodelling in cranio-maxillofacial surgery: a prospective trial.
  105. The display of three-dimensional anatomy with stereolithographic models.
  106. Pressure and flow fields in the hinge region of bileaflet mechanical heart valves.
  107. The application of stereolithography to the fabrication of accurate molecular models.
  108. Stereolithographic models of biopolymers.
  109. Computerized tomography with CT models for contemporary ramus frame implant planning and construction.
  110. A new three-dimensional treatment algorithm for complex surfaces: applications in surgery.
  111. Correction of congenital malar hypoplasia using stereolithography for presurgical planning.
  112. Use of a stereolithography model for accurate, preoperative adaptation of a reconstruction plate. Institution
  113. An in vitro study of the accuracy of a new protocol for planning distraction osteogenesis of the mandible.
  114. Application of CT imaging for dental implant simulation.
  115. Image- and model-based surgical planning in otolaryngology.
  116. A new computer-aided surgical approach for reconstruction of the orbit. (in German)
  117. Development of a cancellous bone structural model by stereolithography for ultrasound characterisation of the calcaneus.
  118. Multi-layer energy filter for realizing conformal irradiation in charged particle therapy.
  119. Hybrid rendering of multidimensional image data.
  120. Bone architecture and image synthesis.
  121. Precision of 3D-assisted surgical planning with rapid prototype techniques. (in German)
  122. Stereolithography models vs. milled 3D models. Production, indications, accuracy. (in German)
  123. Preoperative diagnosis of complex craniofacial syndromes. (in German)
  124. Results of measurement of pre- and postoperative milling models of orthodontic-surgical treatment of dysgnathia patients. (in German)
  125. Using individually designed ceramic implants for secondary reconstruction of the bony orbit. (in German)
  126. Significance of profile prognosis in implant management of the atrophicmaxilla. (in German)
  127. Model-based surgical planning and simulation of cranial base surgery.
  128. Computer-aided manufacturing of implants for the repair of large cranial defects: an improvement of the stereolithography technique.
  129. Biomodel-guided stereotaxy.
  130. Benefits of stereolithography in orbital reconstruction.
  131. Treatment planning for sinus lift augmentations through use of 3-dimensional milled models derived from computed tomography scans: a report of 3 cases.
  132. Three-dimensional models of the tracheostoma using stereolithography.
  133. Artificial petrous bone produced by stereolithography for microsurgical dissecting exercises.
  134. Rapid prototyping. Construction of a model in the preoperative planning of reconstructive pelvic interventions. (in German)
  135. Custom-made knee endoprosthetics using subtraction data of 3-dimensional CT scans. A new approach. (in German)
  136. Surgical planning using three-dimensional imaging and computer modeling.
  137. Pediatric craniofacial surgery: comparison of milling and stereolithography for 3D model manufacturing.
  138. The non-linear relationship between BUA and porosity in cancellous bone.
  139. Fractal dimension predicts broadband ultrasound attenuation in stereolithography models of cancellous bone.
  140. Integrated life-sized solid model of bone and soft tissue: application for cleft lip and palate infants.
  141. Correction of congenital microtia using stereolithography for surgical planning.
  142. An algorithm of facial aging: verification of Lambros's theory by three-dimensional stereolithography, with reference to the pathogenesis of midfacial aging, scleral show, and the lateral suborbital trough deformity.
  143. Patterning cells and their environments using multiple laminar fluid flows in capillary networks.
  144. The validation of stereolithographic anatomical replicas: the authors' own experience and a review of the literature. (in Italian)
  145. Stereolithography and the Iceman.
  146. Indications and use of stereolithographic skull reconstructions in oromaxillofacial surgery. (in German)
  147. Coronary arteries: new design for three-dimensional arterial phantoms.
  148. Skull of a 5,300-year-old mummy: reproduction and investigation with CT-guided stereolithography.
  149. Value of a synthetic osseous model obtained by stereo-lithography for preoperative planning. Correction of a complex femoral deformity caused by fibrous dysplasia. ( in French)
  150. Stereolithographic model construction based on 3-dimensional reconstructed CT sectional image sequences. (in German)
  151. The Virtual Instrumentation (VI) Laboratory facilitates customized on-site ergonomic analysis of minimally invasive surgery.
  152. The possibility of using a laser stereolithography method in forensic medicine. (in Russian)
  153. Cerebrovascular biomodelling: a technical note.
  154. Stereolithographic models derived from x-ray computed tomography. Reproduction accuracy.
  155. Stereolithography as a new method of reconstructive surgical planning in complex osseous defects of the cranial base. Technical note. (in German)

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