| 41. | Instead, Premier told the company that more study was needed, then took nearly two years before finally rejecting Kiani's oximeter.
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| 42. | With three per cent of the babies delivered at the hospital having respiratory problems, the number of oximeters in KLH is still inadequate.
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| 43. | Further augmenting the remote's capabilities is the Wii Vitality Sensor, a fingertip pulse oximeter sensor that connects through the Wii Remote.
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| 44. | A noninvasive method that allows continuous measurement of the dyshemoglobins is the pulse CO-oximeter, which was invented in 2005 by Masimo.
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| 45. | Martinez brought ( from the case's evidence ) a saline bag, a propofol bottle and a pulse oximeter to the meeting.
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| 46. | In 1940, Glenn Milliken built the first practical selenium-based oximeter to monitor the physical condition of the Royal Air Force pilots.
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| 47. | It features some unique sensors such as a UV sensor and heart-rate monitor, oximeter, among other, more common sensors.
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| 48. | Yet, the extensive use of devices called pulse oximeters that measure oxygen concentration in the blood have spurred doctors to administer more of it.
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| 49. | As for Mallinckrodt, its new corporate parent, Tyco International, said Nellcor had won contracts for one reason : its oximeter was superior.
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| 50. | A Pulse Oximeter is a non-invasive equipment used to monitor the level of oxygen in the blood of premature or high dependency babies.
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