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acs applied materials and interfaces
australia
biomaterials
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diamonds
journal article
nanofabrication
queensland university of technology
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rmit
rmit australia
selective laser melting
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slm
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swinburne university of technology
titanium d printed medical implants
university of melbourne
Australian Researchers Bling It On with DiamondCoated 3D Printed Titanium Implants
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austin health
australia
australian research council training centre for medical implant technologies arc cmit
epworth healthcare
flinders university
griffith university
peter lee
the university of melbourne
Australia: New Center to Train Students in 3D Printed Medical Implants
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australia
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tasmania
tasmanian museums and art gallery
tasmanian tiger
thylacine
university of melbourne
van diemen
van diemens land
vertebrate
vertebrate zoology
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Using 3D Technologies to Examine Rare Specimens of the Extinct Tasmanian Tiger
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austin health
australia
australian research council training centre for medical implant technologies arc cmit
biofabd
cathal oconnell
gordon wallace
jasamine colesblack
jason chuen
peter lee
st vincents hospital melbourne
stratasys j
tga
the university of melbourne
Australias 3D Printing Medical Conference: Focusing on Technology and Teamwork to Advance the Field