Four-dimensional Printing: An Evolution in Making

There are promising applications of four-dimensional (4D) printing in the medical field. The need is to identify the research status and explore where this new set of technologies effectively can be deployed. Research articles are searched from Scopus by keywords as ‘4D printing', ‘medical'...

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Prosthesis
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