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Effect of surface roughness and process parameters on mechanical properties of fabricated medical catheters

Bovas et al., 2020

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15795939365099900875
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Bovas B
Karunamoorthy L
Chuan F
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Materials Research Express

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Breakage or separation of any catheter leads to a catastrophic adverse effect on a patient's life. Polyurethane material degradation and molecular instability during in vivo pose a major risk and cause deterioration of the medical functionality on achieving the required …
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