4 results match your criteria: "University of Paraiba Valley (Univap)[Affiliation]"
Materials (Basel)
May 2024
Research and Development Institute (IP&D), University of Paraiba Valley (Univap), São José dos Campos 12244-000, Brazil.
This study investigates the tribocorrosion performance of a cast Co-Cr-Mo alloy prepared using casting and electromagnetic stirring (EMS) at specific frequencies. The tribocorrosion behaviour of the alloy was evaluated when exposed to Ringer's lactate solution to optimize the EMS parameters and improve its properties. The research focuses on biomedical implant applications and explores how EMS affects alloy wear and corrosion resistance.
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July 2021
Mackenzie Institute for Research in Graphene and Nanotechnologies-MackGraphe, Mackenzie Presbyterian University, Rua da Consolação, 896, São Paulo 01302-907, Brazil.
Here, nanocomposites of high-molecular-weight polyethylene (HMWPE) and HMWPE-UHMWPE (80/20 wt.%) containing a low amount of multilayer graphene oxide (mGO) (≤0.1 wt.
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April 2018
Laboratory of Nanosensors, Research and Development Institute (IPD), University of Paraíba Valley (UNIVAP), São Paulo, Brazil.
Tendinopathy, an important sports injury afflicting athletes and general public, is associated with huge economic losses. The currently used diagnostic tests are subjective, show moderate sensitivity and specificity; while treatment failures persist despite advances in therapy. This highlights the need for tendinopathy diagnostic and treatment monitoring tools.
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March 2017
Biomedical Engineering Innovation Center, Universidade Brazil, Itaquera, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Human skin is the outer covering of the body, and its composition changes with overexposure to environmental pollution and solar radiation. Infrared (IR) radiation is capable of penetrating more deeply into the skin producing free radicals causing irreversible damage. Confocal Raman spectroscopy was considered as a potential tool for the in vivo analysis of the different metabolic conditions with respect to different depths of the skin.
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