biocompatible in A Sentence

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    Chemically insert and Biocompatible.

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    A more smooth, durable, and Biocompatible surface.

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    They don't add long-term tissue strength and aren't as Biocompatible.

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    Standard units are enclosed in Biocompatible glass, making them harmless to animals.

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    This resin is made of a renewable soybean-oil epoxidized acrylate compound that is also Biocompatible.

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    Dermal fillers may be Biocompatible or synthetic and are marketed alone or in combination.

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    This resin adds to the small group of 3D-printable resins and is one of the few that are Biocompatible.

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    The use of a silk biopolymer to fabricate a Biocompatible disc can reduce the cost of artificial discs in future.

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    Since the temperature sensor is small and Biocompatible, we can implant it into a mouse and cancer cells grow around it,” Luker says.

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    Since the temperature sensor is small and Biocompatible, we can implant it into a mouse and cancer cells grow around it," Luker said.

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    The researchers used PDMS because it is flexible and Biocompatible, meaning that it is safer to use on or in the body.

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    The Matrix is a Biocompatible gel that is slowly metabolozed by the body, as the drug numbs the surrounds the tissues and nerves.

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    The surface of such membranes was not very Biocompatible, because exposed hydroxyl groups would activate complement in the blood passing by the membrane.

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    Medpor is a Biocompatible porous polyethylene material with a unique structure of interconnecting pores(or holes), which allows integration of the flap's blood vessels into the implant.

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    But because titanium resists corrosion, is Biocompatible and has an innate ability to join with human bone, it has become a staple of the medical field.

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    The brand also believes that truly“clean” beauty must also be Biocompatible- as they describe it,“suitable for contact with even highly sensitive skin”- and also produced under good manufacturing practices.

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    But because titanium resists corrosion, is Biocompatible and has an innate ability to join with human bone, it has become a staple of the medical field, as well.

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