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Medical equipment / Dressing / Negative-pressure wound therapy / Wound / Nonwoven fabric / Diabetic foot ulcer / Carbon / Chitosan / Gel / Medicine / First aid / Traumatology
Date: 2014-05-27 10:36:01
Medical equipment
Dressing
Negative-pressure wound therapy
Wound
Nonwoven fabric
Diabetic foot ulcer
Carbon
Chitosan
Gel
Medicine
First aid
Traumatology

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