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    Development of non-invasive, optical methods for central cardiovascular monitoring (2019)

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    Campbell, J.D.
    Pretty, C.G.
    Bones, P.J.
    Chase, Geoff cc
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    Campbell J, Pretty C, Bones P, Chase G (2019). Development of non-invasive, optical methods for central cardiovascular monitoring. Auckland, NZ: MedTech CoRE Conference 2019. 02/07/2019-03/07/2019.
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    ANZSRC Fields of Research
    40 - Engineering::4003 - Biomedical engineering::400308 - Medical devices
    40 - Engineering::4003 - Biomedical engineering::400305 - Biomedical instrumentation
    32 - Biomedical and clinical sciences::3201 - Cardiovascular medicine and haematology::320101 - Cardiology (incl. cardiovascular diseases)

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