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Re: blood pressure sensor
1999-03-01
Steve
Re: blood pressure sensor
Steve
1999-03-01
You can also contact Nova Sensor, in Fremont California, or IC Sensor,
in Milpitas California. Another big supplier is Motorola, but they are
difficult to work with unless you are a major account.

Good luck




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