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Engineering a New Face After Injury

26.07.2011 | Author: admin | Posted in Uncategorized

Image showing facial reconstruction through the use of topological optimization. An engineering method used in the optimization of spaceships and airplanes may guarantee the full recovery of patients suffering from craniofacial injury
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