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Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xi
Contact Lens Materials: Their Properties and Chemistries....Pages 1-5
Characterization of Contact Lens Plastics....Pages 7-12
Contact Lens Manufacture and Function: Material Related Issues....Pages 13-17
Low Voltage Scanning Electron Microscopy (LVSEM) for Improved Surface Characterization of Ocular Implants and Other Prosthetic Devices....Pages 19-22
Evaluation of the Tissue-Protective Properties of Hydrophilic Surface Modified Intraocular Lens Implants....Pages 23-26
Development of a New Type of Artificial Cornea for Treatment of Endstage Corneal Diseases....Pages 27-39
Methacrylate Oligomers with Pendant Isocyanate Groups as Tissue Adhesives....Pages 41-51
Physical Modification of ?-Cyanoacrylate for Application as Surgical Adhesives....Pages 53-63
A Polymeric Bone Replacement Material in Human Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery....Pages 65-82
Ceramic Bone Composite Graft for Reconstruction of the Bony Defects of the Maxilla....Pages 83-95
Evaluation of Collagen-Immobilized Percutaneous Implants....Pages 97-105
Electrophysiological Study of Recovery of Peripheral Nerves Regenerated by a Collagen-Glycosaminoglycan Copolymer Matrix....Pages 107-120
Synthesis and Properties of a Polyfluorinated Prepolymer Multifunctional Urethane Methacrylate....Pages 121-131
Evaluation of Spiro Orthocarbonate Monomers Capable of Polymerization with Expansion as Ingredients in Dental Composite Materials....Pages 133-139
Applications of the Weibull Method of Statistical Analysis of Strength Parameters of Dental Materials....Pages 141-147
Polymer and Stability Considerations in Dry Reagent Diagnostic Chemistry....Pages 149-156
Quantification of Steroids via a Polymer Linked Second Antibody Enzyme Immunoassay System: Methods of Linking Anti-Rabbit IgG to Poly(styrene)....Pages 157-170
The Poly(nonapeptide) of Elastin: A New Elastomeric Polypeptide Biomaterial....Pages 171-178
New Transparent and Low-Tensile Set Biocompatible Thermoplastic Elastomers: Poly(siloxane) Modified Poly(olefin) Block Copolymers....Pages 179-181
The Poly(urethane)-Calcium Ion Interaction. I. Effect on the Mechanical and Thermal Properties....Pages 183-192
Surface Modification of Poly(ether urethane) by Chemical Infusion and Graft Polymerization....Pages 193-204
Plasma Techniques for Production of Permanent Hydrophilic Polymer Surfaces for Biomedical Applications....Pages 205-215
Influence of Aqueous Environment on Surface Molecular Mobility and Surface Microphase Separated Structure of Segmented Poly(ether urethanes) and Segmented Poly(ether urethane ureas)....Pages 217-228
Development of Absorbable, Ultra High Strength Poly(lactides)....Pages 229-238
Biodegradable Polyamides Based on 4,4?-Spirobibutyrolactone....Pages 239-248
Comparison of Bioabsorbable Poly(ester-amide) Monomers and Polymers In Vivo Using Radiolabeled Homologs....Pages 249-262
Chitosan: A Biocompatible Material for Oral and Intravenous Administrations....Pages 263-282
Synthetic Poly(phosphates) Related to Nucleic and Teichoic Acids....Pages 283-290
Effect of Modification of Poly(vinyl alcohol) Hydrogels on Mouse Fibroblast Cell Growth in Culture....Pages 291-308
Medical Applications for Extraction Resistant PVC Compounds....Pages 309-313
The Controlled Release of 5-Fluorouracil from Annealed Monolithic Systems....Pages 315-320
Monomers and Polymers from Nalidixic Acid — Synthesis, Characterization and Hydrolysis Study....Pages 321-333
Antibiotic-Containing Polyurethanes for the Prevention of Foreign-Body Infections....Pages 335-345
The Ability of Norgestomet Impregnated Poly(dimethylsiloxane) Implants to Maintain Pregnancy Subsequent to Ovariectomy....Pages 347-354
Biological Characterization of Selected Palladium (II) Poly(amides), Poly(thioamides) and Poly(hydrazides)....Pages 355-361
Platinum (II) Polyamines: Relationship of Chain Length to Biological Activity....Pages 363-370
Back Matter....Pages 371-388
....Pages 389-406
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