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  2. Printing body parts in hospital shows 3D tech's growing reach

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    Three-dimensional printers are letting doctors in Minnesota make simulated body parts in a hospital and a Brooklyn startup create rocket engines designed to put satellites into orbit, executives ...

  3. Organ printing - Wikipedia

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    The field of organ printing stemmed from research in the area of stereolithography, the basis for the practice of 3D printing that was invented in 1984. [5] In this early era of 3D printing, it was not possible to create lasting objects because of the material used for the printing process was not durable.

  4. 3D bioprinting - Wikipedia

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    Different models of 3D printing tissue and organs. Three dimensional (3D) bioprinting is the use of 3D printing–like techniques to combine cells, growth factors, bio-inks, and biomaterials to fabricate functional structures that were traditionally used for tissue engineering applications but in recent times have seen increased interest in other applications such as biosensing, and ...

  5. The Next 3-D Printing Revolution: Human Body Parts?

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    Just in case you missed it, the future has arrived. A Michigan toddler is living proof. Doctors used 3-D printing to create an artificial airway splint last year for Kaiba Gionfriddo. Without the ...

  6. Applications of 3D printing - Wikipedia

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    The United States Air Force has begun to work with 3D printers, and the Israeli Air Force has also purchased a 3D printer to print spare parts. [114] In 2017, GE Aviation revealed that it had used design for additive manufacturing to create a helicopter engine with 16 parts instead of 900, weighing 40% lighter and being 60% cheaper.

  7. FDM printing file formats - Wikipedia

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    STEP files are used to describe the complete 3D geometry of an object in a way that is independent of any specific CAD (Computer-Aided Design) system, making them highly interoperable across all CAD software. [8] Unlike, specialized 3D printing formats, STEP files are used more broadly in engineering and manufacturing.

  8. Hala Zreiqat - Wikipedia

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    Zreiqat's work focuses on creating new engineered synthetic materials and developing technologies to 3D print replacement body parts for people suffering from injury and disease, particularly in orthopaedic, dental and maxillofacial contexts. [10] [11] She holds a number of patents for her novel materials. [12]

  9. 3D printing - Wikipedia

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    3D printing, or additive manufacturing, is the construction of a three-dimensional object from a CAD model or a digital 3D model. [1] [2] [3] It can be done in a variety of processes in which material is deposited, joined or solidified under computer control, [4] with the material being added together (such as plastics, liquids or powder grains being fused), typically layer by layer.

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