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section introduces the materials and methods in detail, the third section is the results and discussion, and the last section concludes the paper. Materials and methods Electronic nose measuring device developed In recent years, the electronic
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variability in methods of detection and definitions of adherence utilized in studies ( 8 , 9 , 10 ). To provide a precise and objective measure of adherence, electronic devices can be used to monitor and administer treatment. The r-hGH electronic auto
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, 12 ). The easypod device is currently the only electronic GH injection device available; it is approved for use in more than 40 countries so far, including the European Union and the United States. It was awarded the gold medal at the 2007 Medical
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enable each clinical transplant. Such an achievement would open this treatment to more patients and reduce the overall cost of the transplant procedure. An improved islet transport device could also be widely applied to emerging beta-cell replacement
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commercially available since 2000, CGM systems are composed of a sensor that detects interstitial glucose levels, a transmitter that is attached to or secured near the sensor, and a receiver (either a handheld device or smartphone) that displays the information
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the level of affluence and the reliance on relatively inexperienced doctors, without the experience of endocrinologists to make a diagnosis of this rare condition. Methods Setting This cross-sectional electronic questionnaire-based study
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the square of the height in meters. WC was measured at the midpoint between the inferior costal margin and the superior border of the iliac crest on the mid-axillary line. Arterial blood pressure was measured with OMRON electronic sphygmomanometer