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Imaging assessment of a portable hemodialysis device: detection of possible failure modes and monitoring of functional performance. 便携式血液透析装置的成像评估:检测可能的失效模式和监测功能表现。
Medical instrumentation (Luton, England) Pub Date : 2014-03-27 DOI: 10.7243/2052-6962-2-2
Olufoladare G Olorunsola, Steven H Kim, Ryan Chang, Yuo-Chen Kuo, Steven W Hetts, Alex Heller, Rishi Kant, Maythem Saeed, William H Fissell, Shuvo Roy, Mark W Wilson
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