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This book provides an in-depth exploration of the transformative role of smart nanomaterials in biomedical science, with a specific focus on their mechanical properties, characterization techniques, and functional performance. It examines critical aspects such as mechanical testing, tribological behavior, phase transformations, bioactivity, coating technologies, thermal properties, and corrosion resistance. These areas are essential for understanding nanomaterials' structural integrity, durability, and adaptability in biomedical applications. The book offers detailed insights into how these properties and behaviors contribute to solving challenges in developing advanced biomaterials for diagnostics, implants, drug delivery systems, and tissue engineering. It also highlights the significance of coatings and corrosion-resistant materials in extending the longevity and functionality of medical devices and implants in diverse physiological environments. Targeting healthcare practitioners, researchers, and graduate students, this comprehensive reference aims to bridge knowledge gaps in material characterization and inspire innovative approaches to designing nanomaterials that meet clinical and engineering requirements. By integrating interdisciplinary perspectives, the book emphasizes the importance of understanding nanomaterials' mechanical and functional performance to advance patient-centered medical applications and drive innovation in the rapidly evolving field of biomaterial science.
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Harnessing the Potential of Smart Nanomaterials Addressing Healthcare Challenges through Advanced Mechanical Properties.- Exploring the Mechanical Behavior of Nanomaterials Elasticity Strength and Deformation for Biomedical Applications.- Tribological Innovations in Nanomaterials Friction Wear and Lubrication for Enhanced Biomedical Performance. Understanding Phase Transformations in Nanomaterials Thermal Dynamics and Shape Memory Alloys in Medicine.- Advancing Biomedical Science Bioactive Nanomaterials and Their Interactions with Living Systems.