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Health Application For Monitoring Product Applications In Usa Massachusetts
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For incidents in high risks environments such as refineries; safety and security teams need to be extremely well coordinated in order to react effectively. With one casualty and a fire threatening multiple refineries; Hellenic Petroleum along with the Fire Department and the National Police needed a persistent live aerial view of the entire zone ...
ByElistair Inc based in Stoughton, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
Medica offers easy-to-use, easy-to-maintain analyzers that are ideal for electrolyte analysis. The EasyLyte® and EasyElectrolytes™ analyzers are specifically designed for clinical laboratories, physicians’ offices, and critical-care settings that require low cost, high precision and accuracy, and ease of ...
ByMedica Corporation based in Bedford, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
With Qynapse we all benefit from earlier and more accurate monitoring of patients. Patients, practitioners, researchers and you – the payer, all benefit from earlier, more accurate central nervous system disease diagnosis and monitoring of patients throughout the care continuum. Qynapse has the potential to help lower costs, drive up quality outcomes and improve patient satisfaction. Are you ready to transform neuroscience with us? ...
ByQynapse based in Paris, FRANCE
Medica has redefined blood gas analysis, allowing blood tests for critically ill and emergency patients to be performed rapidly and accurately. Medica’s EasyBloodGas™ and EasyStat® analyzers are designed in modular formats with small footprints to save laboratory space. Routine maintenance is limited to the replacement of reagent modules, electrodes, and a single pump tube, minimizing analyzer downtime. Additionally, Medica’s blood gas analyzers digitally store quality-control and patient ...
ByMedica Corporation based in Bedford, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
Every year, 12 million emergency department patients fail to get the rapid EEG required to save lives. Every year, 12 million emergency department patients fail to get the rapid brain function assessment of an EEG required to guide therapy and save lives. Only two percent of emergency departments have EEG and 68 percent can’t get one done in fewer than four ...
ByBio-Signal Group Corp. based in Acton, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)