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Publikováno v:
Procedia Engineering. 107:205-214
Community health worker (CHW) programs have emerged as an effective way to address the growing double burden of acute and chronic diseases in developing countries. Affordable and ruggedized biomedical devices can enable CHWs to provide diagnostic and
Autor:
Tusit Weerasooriya, Allan Gunnarsson, Ziwen Fang, Patricia De Tomas, Allison N. Ranslow, Kimberly A. Thompson, Reuben H. Kraft, Sikhanda Satapathy
Publikováno v:
Journal of biomechanical engineering. 140(10)
The development of a multi-axial failure criterion for trabecular skull bone has many clinical and biological implications. This failure criterion would allow for modeling of bone under daily loading scenarios that typically are multi-axial in nature
Autor:
Joseph P. Richter, Andrew P. Quigley, Michael Krane, Brent A. Craven, Christopher R. Rumple, Benison Pang, Thomas Neuberger, Blaire Van Valkenburgh, Allison N. Ranslow
Publikováno v:
The Anatomical Record. 297:2138-2147
Compared with other mammals (e.g., primates, rodents, and carnivores), the form and function of the ungulate nasal fossa, in particular the ethmoidal region, has been largely unexplored. Hence, the nasal anatomy of the largest prey species remains fa
Publikováno v:
Volume 3: Biomedical and Biotechnology Engineering.
The trabecular bone in the porcine skull is geometrically complex. It can be characterized experimentally, but requires many test configurations, loading rates, and samples to develop trusted constitutive models that fully characterize the complexity
Autor:
Reuben H. Kraft, Ann Mae DiLeonardi, Martin Hautefeuille, Kimberly A. Ziegler, Sikhanda Satapathy, Raul Radovitsky, Brian Fagan, Aurélie Jean, Ryan Shannon, Patricia De Tomas-Medina, Allison N. Ranslow, Tusit Weerasooriya, Allan Gunnarsson
Publikováno v:
Volume 3: Biomedical and Biotechnology Engineering.
Skull fracture can be a complex process involving various types of bone microstructure. Finite element analysis of the microscopic architecture in the bone allows for a controlled evaluation of the stress wave interactions, micro-crack growth, propag
Autor:
Allison N, Ranslow, Joseph P, Richter, Thomas, Neuberger, Blaire, Van Valkenburgh, Christopher R, Rumple, Andrew P, Quigley, Benison, Pang, Michael H, Krane, Brent A, Craven
Publikováno v:
Anatomical record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007). 297(11)
Compared with other mammals (e.g., primates, rodents, and carnivores), the form and function of the ungulate nasal fossa, in particular the ethmoidal region, has been largely unexplored. Hence, the nasal anatomy of the largest prey species remains fa