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Tessella Biosciences, a McMaster University-backed start-up, has produced a bioink that can be used to 3D print simulated lung tissue.
This paper focuses on the problem of a rigid clamping system hypothesis and how the model updating method may approximate the numerical model to the real system. The simulations were performed using ...
In this paper, inspired by the creative mechanisms of human imagination, which concretely supplement the target model from ambiguous descriptions built upon human experiential knowledge, we propose a ...
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