Gezondheid & hygiëne
Sheffield scientists develop artificial 'plastic' blood (Engelstalig)
Scientists from the University of Sheffield are developing an artificial 'plastic blood', which could act as a substitute for real blood in emergency situations. The 'plastic blood', which will be on display at the Science Museum this month, could have a huge impact on military applications.
http://www.shef.ac.uk/research/stories/sciences/12.html
Plastics,
the material for the 21st century I (Engelstalig)
Plastics and healthcare, Plastics as medical materials, Plastics as new medicine drivers
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Plastics,
the material for the 21st century II (Engelstalig)
Plastics make life safer, Plastics for emergencies, Plastics protect nature
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Stay safe with plastics – protection and comfort with functional garments (Engelstalig)
Personal protective equipment (PPE) and clothing are essentials,
at work or during sports and physical exercise.
Plastics keep you safe, as they protect you from minor injuries,
irreversible damage to your health and even from
mortal danger. Intelligent plastic products do not just
make you feel safer at work, during sports or leisure time
activities. Plastics allow top-of-the-range performances
that we never thought possible before.
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