SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS CARDIOVASCULAR

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
NEXFIN BMEYE B.V. Hoogoorddreef 60, Netherlands Scientific instruments for cardiovascular and physiological research, namely, electronic measuring tools and sensors for the measurement of blood pressure, cardiac output and physiological and cardiovascular parameters; computer software for the display and analysis of physiological signals; apparatus for data processing;The wording NEXFIN has no meaning in a foreign language;Medical instruments to measure blood pressure, cardiac output and other physiological and cardiovascular parameters; medical instruments to monitor patients, namely, cardiovascular monitors;[ Scientific and technological services, namely, research and design services for others in the field of patient care and physiological research; industrial analysis and research in the field of medical device manufacturing and analysis of physiological data; design and development of computer software ];
NEXFIN CO-TREK BMEYE B.V. Hoogoorddreef 60, Netherlands Scientific instruments for cardiovascular and physiological research, namely, electronic measuring tools and sensors for the measurement of blood pressure, cardiac output and physiological and cardiovascular parameters; computer software for the display and analysis of physiological signals; apparatus for data processing;Medical instruments to measure blood pressure, cardiac output and other physiological and cardiovascular parameters; medical instruments to monitor patients, namely, cardiovascular monitors;Scientific and technological services, namely, research and design services for others in the field of patient care and physiological research; industrial analysis and research in the field of medical device manufacturing and analysis of physiological data; design and development of computer software;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method and device for identification of surgical instruments, in particular of dental instruments, uses a stationary geometric arrangement of instrument holders and a suitable positional allocation of the instruments to these holders. The holders are provided in an arrangement of raster modules which cooperate with a base unit, only a single raster module being accessible in each case for removal and fitting of instruments.