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Health technology assessment, ISSN 1366-5278, 1997
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The Journal of technology transfer, ISSN 0892-9912, 1976
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International journal of technology assessment in health care, ISSN 0266-4623, 1985
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2012, Rehabilitation science in practice series, ISBN 1439838658, xxii, 446 p., [16] p. of plates
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2017, Oxford handbooks, ISBN 0199372136, xxx, 700 pages
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Applied microbiology and biotechnology, ISSN 0175-7598, 1984
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Nanomedicine, ISSN 1549-9634, 2005
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International journal of medical informatics, ISSN 1386-5056, 1997
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Journal of medical engineering & technology, ISSN 0309-1902
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2012, ISBN 0230232116, cm.
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2012, 1, ISBN 0520270835, cm.
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British journal of biomedical science, ISSN 0967-4845, 1993
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Technology and health care, ISSN 0928-7329, 1993
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Journal of assisted reproduction and genetics, ISSN 1058-0468, 1992
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European journal of pharmaceutics and biopharmaceutics, ISSN 0939-6411, 1991
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Technology in society, ISSN 0160-791X, 1979
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Pharmaceutical development and technology, ISSN 1083-7450, 1996
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Paper tigers, hidden dragons
: firms and the political economy of China's technological development
2016, 1st edition., ISBN 0198777205, xvii, 279
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