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Over the past century,medicine has pop out of the “black bag” and emerged as the most dynamic and complex fields of improvement in technological know-how and know-how. at the present time, biomedical engineering performs a serious function in sufferer prognosis, care, and rehabilitation. As such, the sector incorporates a wide variety of disciplines, from biology and body structure to informatics and sign processing.
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