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In vitro intestinal epithelium responses to titanium dioxide nanoparticles.

Food research international (Ottawa, Ont.)
Titanium dioxide (TiO) is enclosed in many consumer products including pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and foods. TiO (E171) is daily ingested as mixed nano- and submicron-sized particles since it is approved as a white colorant in Europe in a wide varie...

An In Vitro Study to Evaluate and Compare the Hemocompatibility of Titanium and Zirconia Implant Materials after Sandblasted and Acid-etched Surface Treatment.

The journal of contemporary dental practice
AIM: This study was aimed to investigate the hemocompatibility of zirconia and titanium implant materials after surface treatment with sandblasting and acid etching (SLA).

Kinetic study of dye removal using TiO supported on polyethylene terephthalate by advanced oxidation processes through neural networks.

Water science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research
This work investigated the efficiency of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) as support material for TiO films in the photocatalytic degradation of red Bordeaux and yellow tartrazine dyes. The optimum operating conditions were determined by a factorial ...

Machine learning for the prediction of sunscreen sun protection factor and protection grade of UVA.

Experimental dermatology
We report a prediction model for sunscreen sun protection factor (SPF) and protection grade of ultraviolet (UV) A (PA) based on machine learning. We illustrate with real clinical test results of UV protection ability of sunscreen for SPF and PA. With...

Toward Predicting Intermetallics Surface Properties with High-Throughput DFT and Convolutional Neural Networks.

Journal of chemical information and modeling
The surface energy of inorganic crystals is important in understanding experimentally relevant surface properties and designing materials for many applications. Predictive methods and data sets exist for surface energies of monometallic crystals. How...

An artificial spiking afferent nerve based on Mott memristors for neurorobotics.

Nature communications
Neuromorphic computing based on spikes offers great potential in highly efficient computing paradigms. Recently, several hardware implementations of spiking neural networks based on traditional complementary metal-oxide semiconductor technology or me...

Artificial intelligence in fixed implant prosthodontics: a retrospective study of 106 implant-supported monolithic zirconia crowns inserted in the posterior jaws of 90 patients.

BMC oral health
BACKGROUND: Artificial intelligence (AI) is a branch of computer science concerned with building smart software or machines capable of performing tasks that typically require human intelligence. We present a protocol for the use of AI to fabricate im...

Response surface methodology and artificial neural network for remediation of acid orange 7 using TiO-P25: optimization and modeling approach.

Environmental science and pollution research international
The primary responsibility for continuously discharging toxic organic pollutants into water bodies and open environments is the increase in industrial and agricultural activities. Developing economical and suitable methods to continuously remove orga...

Sleep-Dependent Memory Consolidation in a Neuromorphic Nanowire Network.

ACS applied materials & interfaces
A neuromorphic network composed of silver nanowires coated with TiO is found to show certain parallels with neural networks in nature such as biological brains. Owing to the memristive properties emerging at nanowire-to-nanowire contacts, where the A...

Bio-inspired smart electronic-skin based on inorganic perovskite nanoplates for application in photomemories and mechanoreceptors.

Nanoscale
The development of artificial skin, such as electronic skin, is critical to emerging artificial intelligence systems. Electronic skins reported to date are mechanically flexible, and can detect various stimuli, but lack the ability to regulate themse...