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Sol–gel‑templated bioactive glass scaffold: a review
(2024)Purpose This review paper explores diverse synthesis strategies within the sol–gel technique for producing silicate bioglass with a focus on tailoring these materials for bone scaffold design. Method A comprehensive ... -
Melt electrowritten scaffold architectures to mimic tissue mechanics and guide neo-tissue orientation
(2024)All human tissues present with unique mechanical properties critical to their function. This is achieved in part through the specific architecture of the extracellular matrix (ECM) fibres within each tissue. An example of ... -
Characterisation of Microbial Biomat Development in Soil Treatment Units Receiving Domestic Effluent
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Engineering. Disc of Civil Structural & Environmental Eng, 2024)Soil treatment units are an essential part on on-site wastewater treatment system. In Ireland there are approximately 500,000 on-site wastewater treatment systems with 87% configured as a septic tank followed by a soil ... -
Few-Shot Learning and Learnable Frontends for Remote Monitoring of Bird Populations
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Engineering. Discipline of Electronic & Elect. Engineering, 2024)In response to changing ecological and environmental factors, automated monitoring of bird populations has become imperative for conservation efforts and as an indicator of change in its own right. This is particularly ... -
Signal-to-noise ratio of a mouse brain (13) C CryoProbe system in comparison with room temperature coils: spectroscopic phantom and in vivo results.
(2014)MRI and MRS in small rodents demand very high sensitivity. Cryogenic transmit/receive radiofrequency probes (CryoProbes) designed for (1) H MRI of mouse brain provide an attractive option for increasing the performance of ...