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Medical technology / Intensive care medicine / Anesthesia / Medical monitor / Cardiac event monitor / Pulse oximetry / Medical device / Cardiac output / Monitoring / Medicine / Cardiology / Medical equipment
Date: 2012-03-26 00:31:43
Medical technology
Intensive care medicine
Anesthesia
Medical monitor
Cardiac event monitor
Pulse oximetry
Medical device
Cardiac output
Monitoring
Medicine
Cardiology
Medical equipment

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