The main topic of this volume of the "Journal of Biomimetics, Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering" is a special textile application in biomedical practice for wound and pressure ulcer prevention and in sport for trauma defence, procuring thermal comfort and monitoring of physical parameters during the training. In this issue, readers also can find research results on the influence of bioactive and bio-inert ceramic powders on tribology properties of polymer matrix composite dentures.
The main topic of this volume of the "Journal of Biomimetics, Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering" is a special textile application in biomedical practice for wound and pressure ulcer prevention and in sport for trauma defence, procuring thermal comfort and monitoring of physical parameters during the training. In this issue, readers also can find research results on the influence of bioactive and bio-inert ceramic powders on tribology properties of polymer matrix composite dentures.
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<ul><li>Influence of Bioactive and Bio Inert Ceramic Powders on Tribology Properties of PMMA Composite Denture Base</li><li>Distinct Antimicrobial Analysis to Evaluate Multi-Component Wound Dressing Performance</li><li>Development of a Stretchable Circuit and its Integration Method on Knit Fabrics for Lower Back Injury Prevention</li><li>Required Attributes of a Smart Clothing for Pressure Ulcers Prevention</li><li>E-Textiles for Sports: A Systematic Review</li><li>Design of Undergarment for Female Racing Drivers</li><li>Tactile Perception in the Sensory Comfort of Fabric Samples</li><li>Functional Design of Tri-Laminated Wool Fabrics Improving Comfort Properties</li><li>Wear Trials about Comfort on Sport Compression Socks</li><li>Development of a Novel Thermal Mannequin System for Thermal Comfort Measurements</li></ul>