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Biofunktionalität

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Unter Biofunktionalität wird die Substitution einer oder mehrerer Funktionen im biologischen System durch ein technisches System verstanden. Nachfolgend sind einige typische Beispiele angegeben.

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Ha, SW., Wintermantel, E. (2009). Biofunktionalität. In: Wintermantel, E., Ha, SW. (eds) Medizintechnik. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-93936-8_4

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