Biomedical prototype development in Uruguay: 15 years and lessons learned
NIB develops a medical device if i) a clinical team is willing to use it and share specification, ii) it contains some originality, iii) financial resources and students are available. A 32 personyear effort is analyzed from perpectives of cost, technological availability for industry, teaching and...
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2003
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