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Filter by Meaning Scientists are developing biocompatible scaffolds to support tissue regeneration.
Biocompatible contact lenses are becoming more popular due to their ability to prevent infections.
Biocompatible materials are essential for creating artificial organs.
The surgeon selected a biocompatible mesh for the hernia repair.
The biocompatible resin used in 3D printing allowed for the creation of customized dental implants.
Biocompatible polymers are being explored as a sustainable alternative to traditional plastics.
The biocompatible hydrogel provided a promising platform for drug delivery.
The biocompatible ink used in tattooing is safe for human skin.
The biocompatible polymer used in contact lenses ensures comfortable wear.
The biocompatible material used in 3D printing of organs offers promising possibilities for the future of transplants.
The biocompatible membrane in the water filtration system ensures no harmful bacteria or viruses pass through.
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