Achieving the ideal end result when using activated carbon-carbon fabrics.
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Altinay Saparovna Amanova

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The article examines approaches to achieving the ideal final result in medicine through the use of innovative materials, particularly activated carbon-carbon fabrics and their advanced modifications, as well as modern computer modeling, artificial intelligence, and artificial neural networks. It is shown that the effective implementation of innovations requires the harmonious integration of new materials and technologies with established medical solutions, ensuring continuity, safety, and stability of treatment processes. Special attention is given to the principles of systemic and combinatorial design presented in the scientific and technological works of Gulmira Kenzhebayeva, which focus on the adaptation of innovative materials within existing healthcare infrastructures.
The article presents examples involving natural and composite materials, including zeolites and carbon-carbon composites, for the development of new medical devices, instruments, and auxiliary equipment with improved performance characteristics. Emphasis is placed on the role of computer modeling and digital design in optimizing material properties, enhancing treatment effectiveness, and supporting the development of next-generation medical technologies.
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Altinay Saparovna Amanova

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