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    Science of Water Leaks: Validated Theory for Moisture Flow in Microchannels and Nanochannels by Lei, Wenwen, Fong, Nicole, Yin, Yongbai, Svehla, Martin, McKenzie, David R

    Published in Langmuir (27-10-2015)
    “…Water is ubiquitous; the science of its transport in micro- and nanochannels has applications in electronics, medicine, filtration, packaging, and earth and…”
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    Force Application During Cochlear Implant Insertion: An Analysis for Improvement of Surgeon Technique by Todd, Catherine A., Naghdy, Fazel, Svehla, Martin J.

    “…Highly invasive surgical procedures, such as the implantation of a prosthetic device, require correct force delivery to achieve desirable outcomes and minimize…”
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    Pt-Al2O3 interfaces in cofired ceramics for use in miniaturized neuroprosthetic implants by Guenther, Thomas, Kong, Charlie, Lu, Hong, Svehla, Martin J, Lovell, Nigel H, Ruys, Andrew, Suaning, Gregg J

    “…A core element to miniaturized, hermetic encapsulations for neuroprosthetic implants with high numbers of stimulation channels is the creation of electrical…”
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    Hydroxyapatite composite resin cement augmentation of pedicle screw fixation by Turner, Alexander W L, Gillies, R Mark, Svehla, Martin J, Saito, Masanobu, Walsh, William R

    Published in Clinical orthopaedics and related research (01-01-2003)
    “…Pedicle screw stability is poor in osteopenic vertebrae attributable, in part, to low screw-bone interface strength. The current authors examined cement…”
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    Pt‐Al 2 O 3 interfaces in cofired ceramics for use in miniaturized neuroprosthetic implants by Guenther, Thomas, Kong, Charlie, Lu, Hong, Svehla, Martin J, Lovell, Nigel H, Ruys, Andrew, Suaning, Gregg J

    “…Abstract A core element to miniaturized, hermetic encapsulations for neuroprosthetic implants with high numbers of stimulation channels is the creation of…”
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    Pt-Al sub(2)O sub(3) interfaces in cofired ceramics for use in miniaturized neuroprosthetic implants by Guenther, Thomas, Kong, Charlie, Lu, Hong, Svehla, Martin J, Lovell, Nigel H, Ruys, Andrew, Suaning, Gregg J

    “…A core element to miniaturized, hermetic encapsulations for neuroprosthetic implants with high numbers of stimulation channels is the creation of electrical…”
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    Comparison of round window and cochleostomy approaches with a prototype hearing preservation electrode by Briggs, Robert J S, Tykocinski, Michael, Xu, Jin, Risi, Frank, Svehla, Martin, Cowan, Robert, Stover, T, Erfurt, P, Lenarz, Thomas

    Published in Audiology & neurotology (2006)
    “…Preservation of residual hearing in cochlear implant recipients has been demonstrated to be possible and provides the potential benefit of combined electric…”
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    Pt-Al2O3 interfacial bonding in implantable hermetic feedthroughs: Morphology and orientation by Lu, Hong, Svehla, Martin Joseph, Skalsky, Mike, Kong, Charlie, Sorrell, Charles Christopher

    “…The present work examines the chemistry, microstructure, and crystallography of a Pt‐Al2O3 joint used in implantable hermetic feedthrough designs in neural…”
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    Pt‐Al 2 O 3 interfacial bonding in implantable hermetic feedthroughs: Morphology and orientation by Lu, Hong, Svehla, Martin Joseph, Skalsky, Mike, Kong, Charlie, Sorrell, Charles Christopher

    “…Abstract The present work examines the chemistry, microstructure, and crystallography of a Pt‐Al 2 O 3 joint used in implantable hermetic feedthrough designs…”
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    The effect of screw type on the biomechanical properties of SCARF and crescentic osteotomies of the first metatarsal by Popoff, Ivan, Negrine, John P., Zecovic, Milan, Svehla, Martin, Walsh, William R.

    Published in The Journal of foot and ankle surgery (01-05-2003)
    “…The basilar crescentic osteotomy is a popular method for correcting moderate to severe hallux valgus. However, inadvertent dorsiflexion of the osteotomy can…”
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    Process development for dry etching polydimethylsiloxane for neural electrodes by Anenden, M. P., Svehla, M., Lovell, N. H., Suaning, G. J.

    “…In order to create high density electrode arrays, a reactive ion (dry) etching process was developed using sulphur hexafluoride (SF 6 ) and oxygen (O 2 )…”
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