Recently added articles from Medical Design News:
- Pressure pulses tell: good arteries? Bad arteries?(Industry News)(AtCor Medical)(Brief Article)
- Jul 01, 2004
- Better data shortens design cycles.(Industry News)(Brief Article)
- Jul 01, 2004; Dvorak, Paul
- Wireless protocol enters medical service.(Industry News)(Brief Article)
- Jul 01, 2004
- What do customers really want?(News From Contract Manufacturers)(UTI Corporation)(Brief Article)
- Jul 01, 2004
- Supplier helps OEM win design award.(News From Contract Manufacturers)(Original Equipment Manufacturer)(Brief Article)
- Jul 01, 2004
- Chinese companies getting serious about project management.(News From Contract Manufacturers)(AVIC Information Technology)(Brief Article)
- Jul 01, 2004
- One stop regulatory compliance.(Regulations & FDA)(Brief Article)
- Jul 01, 2004
- FDA clears leeches for use as medical devices.(Regulations & FDA)(Ricarimpex SAS approval)(Food and Drug Administration)(Brief Article)
- Jul 01, 2004
- Electrical switch survives rigors of autoclaving.(Innovations)(Brief Article)
- Jul 01, 2004; Mraz, Stephen J.
- Lightweight brake for rotating imagers.(Innovations)(Brief Article)
- Jul 01, 2004; Mraz, Stephen J.
- Forget outsourcing. Think partnership: partnerships can be better than outsourcing agreements as a way of getting subsystems, engineering expertise, and worldwide assistance when needed.(Cover Story)
- Jul 01, 2004; Horvat, Paul
- Simulating bones, bronchi, and exotic stent materials: finite-element analysis helps identify better materials for fixing broken jaws, positioning intra-medullary pins, and more.
- Jul 01, 2004; Dvorak, Paul
- Natural polymer: serves as a lubricant, coating, and biomaterial: hyaluronan-based coatings create hydrophilic, lubricious, and biocompatible surfaces for medical devices such as guidewires and catheters.
- Jul 01, 2004; Hoekstra, Djoerd
- RFID tags lets packages "talk": knowing what drug is in a package and where it is at all times is critical for the safety of patients.(Radio frequency identification)
- Jul 01, 2004; Bielas, Wolf
- FDA approval: rule 21 CFR Part 11 doesn't have to be a pain in the neck.(Better Data Management Speeds)(Code of Federal Regulations)(Food and Drug Administration)
- Jul 01, 2004; Lindwall, Sten
- Silver ions make tubing antimicrobial.(Product spotlight: fluid handling, tubing & fluid connectors)
- Jul 01, 2004; Reitz, Victoria
- Tubing stays flexible at low temperatures.(Product spotlight: fluid handling, tubing & fluid connectors)
- Jul 01, 2004; Reitz, Victoria
- Flipper solenoid valves for high pressures.(Product spotlight: fluid handling, tubing & fluid connectors)
- Jul 01, 2004; Reitz, Victoria
- Dispensing pump for lab applications.(Product spotlight: fluid handling, tubing & fluid connectors)
- Jul 01, 2004; Reitz, Victoria
- Piston valves rated to 430[degrees]F.(Product spotlight: fluid handling, tubing & fluid connectors)
- Jul 01, 2004; Reitz, Victoria
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