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Submissions from 2012 2012

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Reducing In-Stent Restenosis through Novel Stent Flow Field Augmentation, Eoin Murphy and Fergal Boyle

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Increased Susceptibility of Arterial Tissue to Wire Perforation with the Application of High Frequency Mechanical Vibrations, Mark Wylie, Garrett McGuinness, and Graham Gavin

Submissions from 2010 2010

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A Monocular Marker-Free Gait Measurement System, Jane Courtney and Annraoi M. De Paor

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Computational Structural Modelling of Coronary Stent Deployment: A Review, David Martin and Fergal Boyle

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Drug-Eluting Stents for Coronary Artery Disease: a Review, David Martin and Fergal Boyle

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Ablation of Chronic Total Occlusions Using Kilohertz-Frequency Mechanical Vibrations in Minimally Invasive Angioplasty Procedures., Garrett McGuinness, Mark Wylie, and Graham Gavin

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Links with Canada Benefit DIT Prosthesis Research, Colm O'Kane

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A Linear Finite Element Acoustic Fluid-Structure Model of Ultrasonic Angioplasty in Vivo, Mark Wylie, Garrett McGuinness, and Graham Gavin

Submissions from 2006 2006

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The Effect of Physiological Cyclic Stretch on the Cell Morphology, Cell Orientation and Protein Expression of Endothelial Cells, V. Barron, Claire M. Brougham, K. Coghlan, C. Stenson-Cox, D. O'Mahoney, and P.E. McHugh

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Preliminary Results for a Monocular Marker-Free Gait Measurement System, Jane Courtney and Annraoi dePaor

 
 
 

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