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Researchers David Tran and his colleagues from Stanford University are looking to provide a heart powered pacemaker that will not only use micro or nano generator to produce power between 40 microwatts and 200 microwatts, but will also store it for...
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Now available, ProSolv CardioVascular 4.0 includes full Web-based functionality and integration to Fujifilm’s Synapse(R) PACS. (PRNewsFoto/FUJIFILM Medical Systems; ProSolv CardioVascular)
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