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1 wire that retains its shape after curing the silicone.
2 eterostructures that are partially locked in silicone.
3 odel to marine mammal blubber extracted with silicone.
4 for mineral oil and 3.4 and 11.2mugL(-1) for silicone.
5 important challenges in today's chemistry of silicones.
6 search that require flexible and stretchable silicones.
7  0.001), and capsular contracture higher for silicone (5.0% vs. 2.8%, P < 0.001).
8  Four modern foldable lOLs manufactured from silicone and acrylic materials had significantly lower N
9 rature-sensitive miscibility of hydrocarbon, silicone and fluorocarbon liquids, and is applied to bot
10 ibrium sampling with multiple thicknesses of silicone and in situ pre-equilibrium sampling with low d
11  to the lower desorption temperature that EG Silicone and PA coatings can be submitted to, respect to
12  effect of each coating type was studied; EG Silicone and PA coatings showed a higher memory effect f
13 nol, obtained greater area response using EG-Silicone and PA coatings, regardless the temperatures.
14                         For this purpose, EG-Silicone and PDMS polymeric phases were compared and, af
15                   Implantation of GDD, using silicone and polypropylene Ahmed glaucoma valve.
16 rom unity were indicated within the group of silicones and between silicones and LDPE.
17 ed within the group of silicones and between silicones and LDPE.
18 ethylene glycol) (PEG)-modified silicone (EG-Silicone) and polyacrylate (PA), in comparison with poly
19 nt, measuring chemical concentrations in the silicone, and applying lipid/silicone partition ratios t
20 n were developed from commercially available silicone, and chromatographic background interference wa
21  high electron mobilities in phosphorene and silicone, and substantial Li-ion storage capability in b
22 ystal is immobilized in and regenerated from silicone, and the other functional end is left exposed.
23    Using body dynamics generated from a soft silicone arm, we show that they can be employed to emula
24 tripping for CNTPE containing mineral oil or silicone as binder.
25 s a distinct advantage in processing optical silicones, as the high peak intensity achieved in the fo
26              1) Generally, EGaIn droplets in silicone at loadings approaching 90 wt% remain insulatin
27 nsor mounted on the surface of an inflatable silicone balloon affixed to the tip of an interrogating
28         The aim of this study was to compare silicone-banded sleeve gastrectomy (BSG) to nonbanded sl
29             This supports the value of using silicone bands with dogs to investigate health impacts o
30                                          The silicone-based adhesive of the tape is converted by a co
31                                          The silicone-based implant e-dura embeds interconnects, elec
32                                        Using silicone-based wheels, these motors enable a new class o
33 dology were tested in n = 5 patient-specific silicone bifurcations compared to contrast-enhanced micr
34 cocultures presented a further gone level of silicone biodegradation.
35  Research is ongoing regarding the safety of silicone breast implants.
36                                              Silicone brooches (n = 45), wristbands (n = 28), and arm
37                                              Silicone brooches and wristbands deployed over a single
38 ccess also to Me(2)Si(H)Cl, a most important silicone building block.
39 mL borosilicate vials that are sealed with a silicone cap and Teflon septum and allow syntheses to be
40 ing, computer-aided design, 3D printing, and silicone casting for fabrication of orbital prosthesis w
41 omated noncontact scanning, 3D printing, and silicone casting.
42                                              Silicone catheter insulation, larynx prostheses undergo
43 calculations explore the optimization of the silicone coating properties.
44 s, we present a completely soft, stretchable silicone composite doped with thermochromic pigments and
45 ve developed a new class of sodium carbonate/silicone composite sorbents that selectively capture car
46 h terrestrial organisms: Passive dosing from silicone controlled the chemical activity of phenanthren
47 ts eliciting cortical responses similar to a silicone cuff electrode.
48 osures among pet dogs and their owners using silicone dog tags and wristbands to determine if contami
49                               Here we report silicone double networks (SilDNs) that participate in or
50 ed over time (range, 2-8 months) despite the silicone droplets still being present on ophthalmoscopic
51 s, 60 cases (35 [58%] women) of intravitreal silicone droplets were identified.
52 tigating experimental approach curves toward silicone droplets, as well as finite element modeling of
53 ddition, embedded micro-glass spheres in the silicone effectively reduced the effective density of th
54 atings, poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG)-modified silicone (EG-Silicone) and polyacrylate (PA), in compari
55                                       5) The silicone-EGaIn "ink" can be assembled by DEP within the
56 fracture that occurs in a highly stretchable silicone elastomer (Smooth-On Ecoflex 00-30).
57 sed a novel vaginal ring device comprising a silicone elastomer body into which three freeze-dried, r
58 containing two 1/4-length excipient-modified silicone elastomer cores - each containing lyophilised 5
59 ing technologies, the most commonly utilised silicone elastomer formulation is Sylgard 184 which is e
60 t and not as sensitive to poisoning as other silicone elastomer formulations.
61 imposed by the use of commercially available silicone elastomer formulations.
62  locomotes by co-printing multiple epoxy and silicone elastomer inks of stiffness varying by several
63 icient permeability in the non-biodegradable silicone elastomer or thermoplastic polymers.
64           The printing process combines soft silicone elastomer printing and liquid metal processing
65 cated using buckypaper electrodes cured on a silicone elastomer soft contact lens.
66 pigments for incorporation into the Shore 40 silicone elastomer to generate a prosthesis that approxi
67 cle size, initial levonorgestrel loading and silicone elastomer type were demonstrated to be key para
68 e on the solubility of levonorgestrel in the silicone elastomer.
69 t coating with electrodeposition paint and a silicone elastomer.
70 searchers to formulate their own custom-made silicone elastomers and not depend on premade formulatio
71                                              Silicone elastomers are widely used due to the favourabl
72 y technology that exploits thin, low modulus silicone elastomers as substrates, with a segmented desi
73  long history of incorporating steroids into silicone elastomers for drug delivery applications, litt
74 her research in the area of tailor-made soft silicone elastomers for novel applications and allow res
75 lly with hydrosilane groups in addition-cure silicone elastomers has been thoroughly investigated.
76  Here, the use of fibronectin-functionalized silicone elastomers that exhibit considerable frequency
77 specific HWP1 promoter, biofilm formation on silicone elastomers, and pathogenesis in a nematode infe
78 ocess than most other commercially available silicone elastomers, due to the fact that the premixes h
79 ly fabricated from thermoplastic polymers or silicone elastomers, used to administer pharmaceutical d
80 tility of the mechanoacid is demonstrated in silicone elastomers, where its mechanical activation lea
81 elloides (D. c.) was immobilized into porous silicone films and their photosynthetic activity was mon
82  with polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), with silicone films of variable thickness coated on the insid
83                                 By combining silicone flower parts with real floral organs, we create
84 fer a unique method for the cross-linking of silicone fluids with well-defined carbon spacers.
85 cludes 99,993 patients, 56% of implants were silicone for primary augmentation.
86 mbranes from the retinal surface and use the silicone for retinal tamponade.
87                            2) DEP is done in silicone for the first time, enabling the microwires to
88 r anti-VEGF injections should be supplied in silicone-free syringes.
89 eature channels made by precision-cut 0.8 mm silicone gaskets.
90                                              Silicone GDD tubing was fitted over a 27 G Rycroft cannu
91         We measure this angle for water on a silicone gel and develop a theory based on the substrate
92                                              Silicone gel breast implants were removed from the U.S.
93 using the 4 mum PEI film and homemade carbon/silicone gel electrode in ambient atmosphere with 5% rel
94 clarify the strength of associations between silicone gel implants and health outcomes.
95 s inconclusive about any association between silicone gel implants and long-term health outcomes.
96 evidence was most frequently not specific to silicone gel implants, and studies were rarely adequatel
97 methods have been used to prepare a class of silicone gel particles that display a range of programma
98 , and cell spreading areas increase with the silicone gel substrate rigidity.
99 tiation of stem cells plated on hydrogel and silicone gel substrates on the rigidity and porosity of
100 rning transition-metal-doped ZnS embedded in silicone gels and transfer printing onto an elastomeric
101 ls plated on soft, medium rigidity, and hard silicone gels we show that harder gels are more osteogen
102 oxane (PDMS) and fixed bilayer rings made of silicone grease and steel.
103 curable materials, thermally curable optical silicones have a number of advantages, such as strong UV
104 The new field sampler allows SPME fibers and silicone hollow fibers to be immersed and equilibrated i
105 al defects that failed to heal with extended silicone hydrogel contact lenses healed with PROSE.
106 ZnO nanorod array deposited on the synthetic silicone hydrogel.
107 dentify contact lenses and more specifically silicone hydrogels, as a previously overlooked source of
108 ied who (a) had breast cancer, (b) underwent silicone implant oncoplastic surgery, and (c) underwent
109                                              Silicone implants are associated with an increased risk
110                Compared with normative data, silicone implants are associated with higher rates of Sj
111   In total, 923 women with breast cancer and silicone implants were included (median age, 46 years; r
112 lorine pesticides (OCPs) by equilibrating 13 silicones, including polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) and low
113 age after light treatment of a medical grade silicone incorporating crystal violet, methylene blue an
114                                        Fresh silicone-insulated lead was cut into fragments.
115 es cocultures initiate the biodegradation of silicone insulation.
116  based ECG sensor consisted of an ultra-soft silicone integrated jacket designed to wrap around the f
117  receiving non-HSM polymethylmethacrylate or silicone IOLs.
118                    The custom-made, flexible silicone iris prosthesis ArtificialIris (HumanOptics, Er
119                   The thermal degradation of silicones is exploited and engineered to make super-hydr
120                  The Young's modulus of this silicone jacket matched with the fish surface, and an ex
121  demonstrate embedding the material within a silicone lattice to create mechanically robust, gas-perm
122                                              Silicone lead fragments in cocultures presented a furthe
123 phylococcus aureus (S aureus) strains in the silicone lead insulation degradation.
124 udy were to verify the conviction that outer silicone lead insulation is biostable and inert in addit
125 astomer actuator segments surrounding a soft silicone lens, we show that the latter can be electrical
126                     Surface calcification of silicone lenses associated with asteroid hyalosis accoun
127                     Surface calcification of silicone lenses suggests that this type of lens is not a
128 cribes the preparation of composite catalyst-silicone materials for incorporation into the 3D-printed
129 ch combines thin, ultralow modulus, cellular silicone materials with elastic, strain-limiting fabrics
130 and DF injection using pig skin and SimSkin (silicone) materials, respectively.
131                                          The silicone matrix immobilizes the epitaxial nucleation sit
132 apment efficiency (93%) was observed for the silicone matrix.
133                  In CP-MIMS, a semipermeable silicone membrane selects hydrophobic neutral analytes,
134 ssue expansion without requiring an external silicone membrane, and thus, they can be cut or reshaped
135 ipating carbon paper support that overlays a silicone membrane, separating the bead library reaction
136 e cyclic deflection of flexible, translucent silicone membranes by means of a vacuum-controlled, open
137                                              Silicone membranes were attached to 96 well plate tops t
138 lacement of hooks attached to small circular silicone membranes.
139 al flow cells were prepared by integrating a silicone microfluidic channel on the back-gated ZnO elec
140                  We used arrays of flexible, silicone nanoposts to measure the contractility of indiv
141 olycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) using silicone O-rings to control exposure during C. elegans t
142                                              Silicone O-rings were integrated into a Dunn chemotaxis
143 icone oil endotamponade (DSOE) of both heavy silicone oil and conventional 'light' silicone oil.
144 go(ethylene glycol) to be solubilised within silicone oil and provide hydrogen bond acceptor sites to
145  propose a microscale gasometric assay using silicone oil as matrix.
146 mary PVR (p = 0.0003), and in the group with silicone oil as the primary tamponade (p = 0.0001).
147                  An increase in intravitreal silicone oil associated with bevacizumab prepared with i
148                             The incidence of silicone oil droplet injections was 0.03% (1 of 3230) fr
149       To determine the incidence of presumed silicone oil droplets after intravitreal bevacizumab was
150  injection had a higher risk of intravitreal silicone oil droplets compared with priming the syringe
151  of 60 patients who experienced intravitreal silicone oil droplets in the eye after intravitreal beva
152 emoval revealed RPE cells with intracellular silicone oil droplets, singly dispersed membrane-bound m
153 tension (67.4% vs 66.7%), keratopathy due to silicone oil emulsification and migration to the anterio
154 ith pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) and a double silicone oil endotamponade (DSOE) of both heavy silicone
155                                       Double silicone oil endotamponade is a safe and effective treat
156  vitrectomy for retinal detachment and later silicone oil endotamponade owing to redetachment.
157                 Additionally, 62.5% received silicone oil endotamponade.
158 thy (PVR), and/or the necessity of a primary silicone oil fill.
159 wever, patients with primary PVR and primary silicone oil fills were at a significantly increased ris
160 e in eyes undergoing vitrectomy surgery with silicone oil for PVR.
161 0 patients requiring vitrectomy surgery with silicone oil for retinal detachment with established PVR
162 line visits and subsequent visits for either silicone oil groups.
163         Postoperative complications included silicone oil in a deep anterior chamber (3 eyes in each
164 nor S-nitroso-acetylpenicillamine (SNAP) and silicone oil in commercial medical grade silicone rubber
165 ilure rate between tamponade with gas versus silicone oil in patients with grade B or C-1 PVR.
166                      This shows that for the silicone oil in question the dynamics are determined by
167 % underwent further RD surgery, and 8.3% had silicone oil in situ at last review.
168 ies that were followed for one year with the silicone oil in situ.
169 last patient had a pars plana vitrectomy and silicone oil instillation combined with phacoemulsificat
170  optimum surgery was the injection of liquid silicone oil into the vitreous cavity to dissect fibrous
171 side of the eye; however, drug solubility in silicone oil is poor and release from this hydrophobic d
172 findings underscore that direct contact with silicone oil may affect the behavior of the RPE, which m
173  There was no significant difference between silicone oil microdroplet severity between BD 1.0-mL pol
174                              The severity of silicone oil microdroplets in eyes using BD 1.0-mL polyc
175                              The severity of silicone oil microdroplets was significantly greater in
176                                              Silicone oil microdroplets were graded on a scale from 0
177                                              Silicone oil microdroplets were observed in 78.3% of eye
178 ith aflibercept cause a higher likelihood of silicone oil microdroplets.
179 ecture and composition to play a role in the silicone oil miscibility of the targeted polymers.
180                             The insertion of silicone oil offers the opportunity to also deliver drug
181 o the vitreous cavity; the direct effects of silicone oil on the RPE are only beginning to be underst
182         The device is equipped to use either silicone oil or coconut oil.
183 t the release of all-trans retinoic from the silicone oil phase was extended to >72days.
184 atogenous retinal detachment (RRD) (n = 17), silicone oil removal (n = 16), dislocated intraocular le
185 retinal proliferations peeled at the time of silicone oil removal revealed RPE cells with intracellul
186 anatomical success (retinal attachment after silicone oil removal) was achieved in 20 (83.3%) eyes at
187                               At the time of silicone oil removal, the pigmented membranes were prese
188 t the time of (1) vitrectomy surgery and (2) silicone oil removal.
189 ar PFCL retainment was 14 days before gas or silicone oil replacement.
190 cities (n = 8), endophthalmitis (n = 4), sub-silicone oil retinal detachment (n = 3), retained lens m
191 istics, fates and complications of long-term silicone oil tamponade after par plana vitrectomy (PPV),
192    In this cohort of patients with long-term silicone oil tamponade after PPV to treat retinal detach
193 acoemulsification with IOL implant, PPV with silicone oil tamponade associated with 180 degrees infer
194  All patients subsequently underwent PPV and silicone oil tamponade at our Institution.
195 rectomy, 180 degrees inferior retinotomy and silicone oil tamponade combined with phacoemulsification
196  an intravitreal tamponade, one patient with silicone oil tamponade developed band keratopathy and ph
197  undergone large relaxing retinectomies with silicone oil tamponade for PVR-related retinal detachmen
198 se series of eyes undergoing vitrectomy with silicone oil tamponade for retinal detachment by a singl
199 lowing vitrectomy surgery with endolaser and silicone oil tamponade for retinal detachment.
200                                              Silicone oil tamponade has become a mainstay in treatmen
201                                              Silicone oil tamponade is more frequently reserved for c
202                                    Long term silicone oil tamponade remains a viable option in certai
203 with retinectomy, laser photocoagulation and silicone oil tamponade was performed.
204 th membrane peel, laser photocoagulation and silicone oil tamponade was performed.
205                                              Silicone oil tamponade was positively associated with hi
206 rventions included pars plana vitrectomy and silicone oil tamponade with or without scleral buckle, d
207 s undergoing pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) and silicone oil tamponade with or without scleral buckling
208 igation, with retinectomy, if necessary, and silicone oil tamponade, allows anatomical and functional
209 ternal limiting membrane peeling, and gas or silicone oil tamponade.
210 group required a third vitrectomy with heavy silicone oil tamponade.
211 s paper presents physical-aging data for the silicone oil tetramethyl-tetraphenyl trisiloxane.
212 s humour within the eye and replacement with silicone oil to aid healing of the retina.
213 V), and to compare the outcomes of different silicone oil viscosities used in a cohort of consecutive
214                                              Silicone oil was removed 4 months later.
215                                              Silicone oil was removed after 5 months followed by cata
216 etected in 12 (33.3 %) patients in which the silicone oil was used as an intravitreal tamponade, one
217  stable retinal reattachment with removal of silicone oil without additional vitreoretinal surgical i
218 droplet generation (FC-70 Fluorinert oil and silicone oil) were also tested against the different sol
219  of these biologically active compounds into silicone oil, acting as lipophilic binder of glassy carb
220 emonstrates that even a polydimethylsiloxane silicone oil, although highly viscous, can be effectivel
221 luoride, 1.8% were with air, 17.9% were with silicone oil, and 10.7% were with cataract surgery.
222 sing a fluid PTM, as Nujol or high-viscosity silicone oil, results in a slight lattice expansion and
223 investigate droplet dynamics in concentrated silicone oil-in-water nanoemulsions using light scatteri
224 oach to cell sheet release surfaces based on silicone oil-infused polydimethylsiloxane.
225  heavy silicone oil and conventional 'light' silicone oil.
226 moving droplet in direct contact with heated silicone oil.
227 ignificantly in patients who received 5000cs silicone oil.
228                                A high-yield, silicone-on-silicon wafer process is developed to ensure
229 trations in the silicone, and applying lipid/silicone partition ratios to yield concentrations in lip
230 od agreement with recently published LDPE to silicone partition ratios.
231                                              Silicone passive samplers and macroinvertebrates were us
232 geners, composed of 2-4 rings, were found in silicone passive samplers and macroinvertebrates.
233                                              Silicone passive samplers were assessed for measuring pe
234                                              Silicone passive sampling devices, or pet tags, quantita
235 ity conductive inks, extrusion of insulating silicone pastes and in situ activation of electrode surf
236 d a novel photo-lithographically fabricated, silicone(PDMS)-based side-view flow chamber to dynamical
237    In two hot asphalt occupational settings, silicone personal samplers sequestered 25 PAHs during 8-
238 rovides proof-of-concept data for the use of silicone pet tags with companion animals and further ind
239 en in the characteristic Si-O-Si linkages of silicone polymers is investigated with hybrid density fu
240 d derivatives that more faithfully model the silicone polymers of industrial and environmental import
241 filing an organic reaction, decomposition of silicone polymers, and the desorption of rhodamine B fro
242 ng droplets of common commercially available silicone precursors in suspension followed by surface fu
243 esiveness compared to commercially available silicone products of similar stiffness.
244 trations in fish-implanted and water-exposed silicone provided information on the bioaccumulation for
245  The tutorial aims to equip the beginners in silicone research with the knowledge to formulate recipe
246 show that a retrievable implant comprising a silicone reservoir and a porous polymeric membrane prote
247 alyses suggest that banding a sleeve using a silicone ring may decrease weight regain and improve wei
248 ple and robust sampling methodology based on silicone rod extraction, thermal desorption gas chromato
249 ng balloon was then fabricated from 10 mL of silicone RTV catalyst mixed with 1 mL of base and 50 mg
250 oratory-based infinite sink extractions with silicone rubber (SR) as the extractor phase demonstrated
251 f plasticized poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) and silicone rubber (SR) based calcium-selective membranes w
252                       An outer layer of pure silicone rubber (SR), i.e. SR without any plasticizer, i
253     We designed and fabricated implants with silicone rubber and elastic thin-film metallization.
254 om S-nitrosothiol (RSNO) type NO donor doped silicone rubber films using feedback-controlled photolys
255 s work was to study the suitability of using silicone rubber passive samplers and caged organisms (Ru
256                                     Overall, silicone rubber passive samplers proved to be more sensi
257 s of the HOCs in water were determined using silicone rubber passive samplers.
258 y of hollow steel cylinders coated with thin silicone rubber shells.
259         This pump accepts commonly available silicone rubber tubing in a range of sizes from 1.5 to 3
260 and silicone oil in commercial medical grade silicone rubber tubing through a solvent swelling proces
261  partition coefficients of PAHs and PCBs for silicone rubber, a material used in Dutch passive sampli
262   Although this study exclusively focused on silicone rubber, qualitatively the results will also app
263 ased on the obtained data, location-specific silicone rubber-water partition coefficients (Ksr-w; adj
264 d in polyurethane hydrogels and dispersed in silicone rubber.
265 lant-related outcomes and systemic harms for silicone/saline implants from 2 manufacturers (Allergan
266 umption I can be obviated by equilibrating a silicone sampler with chemicals in sediment, measuring c
267      Conventional tissue expanders require a silicone shell inflated either by external injections of
268  liquid carbonate cores and highly permeable silicone shells are produced by microfluidic assembly.
269 ers' properties did not significantly affect silicone-silicone partition coefficients.
270  hybridization of organo-silicon structures (silicones, siloxanes, silsesquioxanes) with organic semi
271 12 doses) or a transcervical Foley catheter (silicone, size 18 F with 30 mL balloon).
272  with removal of concretions and tubing with silicone stent for six weeks resolved this chronic infec
273 e interventions (60%) were intubation with a silicone stent with a 54% success rate.
274            There is increasing evidence that silicone stents are of limited benefit, whereas mucosal
275 ere is limited evidence that intubation with silicone stents improves the outcomes.
276 thesis, we observe a contact angle of a soft silicone substrate on rigid silica spheres that depends
277 yer and multilayers of graphene supported on silicone substrates by measuring the deformation of the
278 we show that priming on physiologically soft silicone substrates suppresses fibrogenesis and desensit
279 he indentation of glass particles into soft, silicone substrates using confocal microscopy.
280  decreases PC contractility on 2-dimensional silicone substrates via reduction of phosphorylated myos
281 obic contaminants through the insertion of a silicone tag into brown trout (Salmo trutta).
282  As the ink is made of porous, biocompatible silicone that can be printed directly inside aqueous med
283 polymeric materials (polyurethane, latex and silicone), through entrapment, and subsequently coated o
284 r matched and cast using scent-free surgical silicone, to which we could add scent.
285 ify the cut ends of the canaliculus allowing silicone tube intubation of the lacrimal system.
286 n the murine urinary tract when an implanted silicone tube is present.
287 ments are based on (222)Rn diffusion through silicone tube membranes, either wrapped around a pole (M
288  ends of the canaliculus to insertion of the silicone tube was 5 minutes.
289  electron microscope analysis, diminution in silicone was observed.
290                                              Silicone was presently preferred over Teflon AF, both as
291 cation using adult 25-gauge cannulas and 270-silicone watzke sleeves, enabling these instruments to b
292 ted preshift and postshift urine samples and silicone wrist bands (SWBs) worn on lapels and wrists fr
293  of chemical mixtures isolated from personal silicone wristband samplers within a thyroid cancer coho
294                                              Silicone wristbands are promising passive samplers to su
295                          We used 72 low-cost silicone wristbands as noninvasive passive samplers to a
296 ion for measuring bioavailable exposure with silicone wristbands as personal passive samplers.
297                                              Silicone wristbands could serve as sensitive passive sam
298       Deployed as personal passive samplers, silicone wristbands have been shown to detect over a tho
299                                              Silicone wristbands have been used as passive air sample
300          Here we investigated the utility of silicone wristbands in measuring exposure and internal d
301 osures in the residents of these homes using silicone wristbands.

 
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