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Global semiconductor manufacturers use ion implantation in most of their chip production processes. Ion implantation uses two or three closely spaced multiple-aperture electrodes to extract ions from a source and eject them in a collimated beam. ...
ByCETCO based in New York, NEW YORK (USA)
Polyelectrolytes have recently attracted extensive attention due to their wide applicability in material research ranging from implant coatings, filtration devices, up to special optical coatings. ...
By3T Analytik GmbH & Co. KG based in Neuhausen ob Eck, GERMANY
Our products have long been used in pre-sanitization washes of implantable medical devices and prosthetics such as knees, hips, pins, screws, and tubing. ...
ByInternational Products Corporation based in Burlington, NEW JERSEY (USA)
From optimising biocompatibility of implantable devices to enhancing performance and functionality, XPS offers a valuable understanding of biomaterial surfaces. ...
ByKratos Analytical Ltd. based in Wharfside, UNITED KINGDOM
Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS) - Typically refers to stimulation of the nerve with a surgically implanted device and electrode. Non-invasive Vagus Nerve Stimulation (tVNS, taVNS, nVNS, LLTS) - Refers to stimulation of the vagus nerve without penetrating the skin using an external device and surface electrode. ...
ByParasym Ltd. based in London, UNITED KINGDOM
The parasympathetic nervous system (PNS) and sympathetic nervous system (SNS) both work in balance and together make up the autonomic nervous system (ANS), which is responsible for many of the bodies autonomic (unconscious) processes. The parasympathetic system has been referred to as 'rest and digest' and the sympathetic system to that of 'fight or flight'. Activating the PNS will reduce SNS activity and vice versa as these systems work in balance. From a therapeutic standpoint it is beneficial to be able to ...
ByParasym Ltd. based in London, UNITED KINGDOM
Your general health as well as the size and location of your AAA will determine how your aneurysm is treated. If your AAA is not big enough to need surgery straight away, your doctor may recommend an ultrasound or computed tomography (CT) scan every 3-12 months to carefully monitor the aneurysm’s size and shape. Your doctor may also prescribe certain medications to help keep the aneurysm stable, such as blood pressure medication and, if you smoke, you will be advised to stop. If your doctor feels there is ...
ByLombard Medical Limited based in Didcot, UNITED KINGDOM
