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    3D printing is expected to grow rapidly in the near future. This technology is beginning to be used in a broad range of applications including rapid prototyping, molds and tooling, digital manufacturing and personal fabrication [1]. As the technology improves and become more affordable, it is expected to penetrate different markets and become a dominant force to be reckoned with. In order to predict the future growth of 3D-printing, we need to investigate into its past and determine what stage

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    proper respiratory purposes. The treatment consisted of a 3D printed replacement windpipe made of her own stem cells, which was, as TIME’s writer Alexandra Sifferlin stated, “approved by the FDA as an experimental operation for patients with very little hope of survival.” Although the treatment was experimental, this was an astounding advancement in medical technology because “being born without a trachea is fatal in 99% of cases.” (Sifferlin) 3D printing technology has been advancing at a rapid rate

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    applications. Most notable are the potential uses in the healthcare environment. It can be exercised in health professional education programs, patient education, telemedicine, as well as linked to a 3D printer. Windows 10 features a 3D modeling app for creating 3D objects virtually before sending to a 3D printer (Molitch-Hou, 2015). The following details some healthcare applications (DeCapua, 2015): Health professional education: One of the most talked about applications is the holographic anatomy

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    3D Printing and Manufacturing Introduction: In the history of known humanity, starting from the Stone Age,Technological progress has impacted humans more than anything such as changing from an animal cart to Cab less Motor Vehicles, Hand wheel to Nuclear power plant innovation in virtue to generate electricity, To advanced heating and cooling methodology from conventional wood fire or Stone tools to advance manufacturing tools. There are many more examples of technological evidence in the reference

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    The thousands upon thousands of amorphous thermoplastics in existence provide many options as to what properties a printed object can have. Both ABS and PLA are commonly used plastic 3-D filament, but they are used for very different reasons. ABS has a higher melting temperature and printing temperature than PLA probably due to the extra entanglement cause by the branching chains in ABS. Without a properly heated printing bed, this could cause warping and shrinkage of the ABS object when lower layers

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    usually mentioned as 3D printing, has the potential to greatly accelerate innovation, reduces supply chains, reduces materials and energy usage, and lower the waste. Originally developed at

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    there are multiple ways the object can be formed. The first way the object can be formed is by melted material being dropped carefully into the shape of the object (“3D printer” para. 1). Instead of material being dropped into the shape, the object can also be formed by ultraviolet lights hardening the liquid one layer at a time (“3D printer” para. 1). The final way the object can be printed is that a laser heats a powder, which then hardens into the object’s shape. While the printing process seems

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    "APPLICATION OF IOT TO IMPROVE AGRICULTURE OUTPUT AND REDUCE OVERHEAD COST. Firstly what is IOT? The Internet of things (IOT) is a system of interrelated computing devices, mechanical and digital machines, objects, animals or people that are provided with unique identifiers and the ability to transfer data over a network without requiring human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction. E- Agriculture focused on the enhancement of Agriculture and development through improved information

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    Sean woke up in a hospital bed, covered in bruises. He slowly got up, looking around, processing where he was. “A hospital,” he wondered to himself, “but why? Why am I here and how did I get here?” “Glad you’re awake Sean,” a familiar voice blurted out. Sean looked up and backed up against the wall. “Wh- Who are you and h-how do you know my name,” Sean said, threateningly. “Relax, don’t you remember me,” the man said,” Tristan? Your old college buddy? Geez, you must’ve made a huge impact on

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    A review of the capabilities of 3D Bioprinting and it’s medical uses. 3D printing was invented by Charles Hull in the early 1980s according to C. Lee Ventola, (2014). 3D printing was formally known asstereolithography (A.B. AlAli, M.F. Griffin, and P.E. Butler, 2015) Hull made it possible to print various complicated plastic objects by using a file on the computer. This file gives information regarding the object’s shape, colour, texture, and thickness. The 3D printer is similar to a normal inkjet

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