id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-266173-gmz6oxf6 Tino, Rance COVID-19 and the role of 3D printing in medicine 2020-04-27 .txt text/plain 3018 142 44 Access to such models is still limited for many local 3D printing community members and will require close collaboration between companies and hospitals to ensure adequate manufacturing approaches and appropriate clinical use. The reverse-engineered 3D printable model of the Isinnova valve is not widely available at the time of writing, with the authors maintaining the position that such resources should be adequately evaluated and used only when such equipment is not available from the original manufacturers. Members of the global 3D printing community have designed a plethora of reusable personal protective equipment devices with insertable filters, primarily manufactured using low-cost desktop filament extrusion printers. To ensure the best fit, personalizing these masks may be achieved by printing in several sizes, experimenting with flexible materials, or surface scanning intended users' faces and carrying out additional CAD to virtually fit these masks on an individual basis [9] . ./cache/cord-266173-gmz6oxf6.txt ./txt/cord-266173-gmz6oxf6.txt