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#5637082
21 Apr 2020
Szymon Chrupczalski, the VentilAid project coordinator shows printed turbines used to build the VentilAid Prototype III respirator, a device that can be manufactured cheaply and with widely available parts using a 3D printer. The project was created by Urbicum, a Krakow based company specializing in 3D printing. The first two versions were developed and made available for free on the Internet. VentilAid Prototype III is a device for non-invasive ventilation, operating in CEPAP and BiPAP mode with an oxygen supply and meets the requirements of modern medical standards. It allows to keep patients in a stable condition and/or improve the condition of a conscious patient who is not eligible to be put on a hospital respirator. On April 17, 2020, in Krakow, Poland.
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#5637086
21 Apr 2020
Szymon Chrupczalski, the VentilAid project coordinator shows printed turbines used to build the VentilAid Prototype III respirator, a device that can be manufactured cheaply and with widely available parts using a 3D printer. The project was created by Urbicum, a Krakow based company specializing in 3D printing. The first two versions were developed and made available for free on the Internet. VentilAid Prototype III is a device for non-invasive ventilation, operating in CEPAP and BiPAP mode with an oxygen supply and meets the requirements of modern medical standards. It allows to keep patients in a stable condition and/or improve the condition of a conscious patient who is not eligible to be put on a hospital respirator. On April 17, 2020, in Krakow, Poland.
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#5637088
21 Apr 2020
Szymon Chrupczalski, the VentilAid project coordinator explains a graphic showing the breathing pressure of a patient the patient using the VentilAid Prototype III respirator, a device that can be manufactured with cheap and widely available parts using a 3D printer. The project was created by Urbicum, a Krakow based company specializing in 3D printing. The first two versions were developed and made available for free on the Internet. VentilAid Prototype III is a device for non-invasive ventilation, operating in CEPAP and BiPAP mode with an oxygen supply and meets the requirements of modern medical standards. It allows to keep patients in a stable condition and/or improve the condition of a conscious patient who is not eligible to be put on a hospital respirator. On April 17, 2020, in Krakow, Poland.
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#5637092
21 Apr 2020
Jan Pawlik explains the function and design of the oxygen concentrator that can be used with the VentilAid Prototype III respirator, a device that can be manufactured cheaply and with widely available parts using a 3D printer. The project was created by Urbicum, a Krakow based company specializing in 3D printing. The first two versions were developed and made available for free on the Internet. VentilAid Prototype III is a device for non-invasive ventilation, operating in CEPAP and BiPAP mode with an oxygen supply and meets the requirements of modern medical standards. It allows to keep patients in a stable condition and/or improve the condition of a conscious patient who is not eligible to be put on a hospital respirator. On April 17, 2020, in Krakow, Poland.
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#5637094
21 Apr 2020
A 3D printer makes partes of the VentilAid Prototype III respirator, a device that can be manufactured cheaply and with widely available parts using a 3D printer. The project was created by Urbicum, a Krakow based company specializing in 3D printing. The first two versions were developed and made available for free on the Internet. VentilAid Prototype III is a device for non-invasive ventilation, operating in CEPAP and BiPAP mode with an oxygen supply and meets the requirements of modern medical standards. It allows to keep patients in a stable condition and/or improve the condition of a conscious patient who is not eligible to be put on a hospital respirator. On April 17, 2020, in Krakow, Poland.
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#5637096
21 Apr 2020
Szymon Chrupczalski, the VentilAid project coordinator, explains the functioning of the VentilAid Prototype III respirator, a device that can be manufactured cheaply and with widely available parts using a 3D printer. The project was created by Urbicum, a Krakow based company specializing in 3D printing. The first two versions were developed and made available for free on the Internet. VentilAid Prototype III is a device for non-invasive ventilation, operating in CEPAP and BiPAP mode with an oxygen supply and meets the requirements of modern medical standards. It allows to keep patients in a stable condition and/or improve the condition of a conscious patient who is not eligible to be put on a hospital respirator. On April 17, 2020, in Krakow, Poland.
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#5637102
21 Apr 2020
Szymon Chrupczalski, the VentilAid project coordinator, explains the functioning of the VentilAid Prototype III respirator, a device that can be manufactured cheaply and with widely available parts using a 3D printer. The project was created by Urbicum, a Krakow based company specializing in 3D printing. The first two versions were developed and made available for free on the Internet. VentilAid Prototype III is a device for non-invasive ventilation, operating in CEPAP and BiPAP mode with an oxygen supply and meets the requirements of modern medical standards. It allows to keep patients in a stable condition and/or improve the condition of a conscious patient who is not eligible to be put on a hospital respirator. On April 17, 2020, in Krakow, Poland.
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#5637104
21 Apr 2020
Szymon Chrupczalski, the VentilAid project coordinator shows the turbine used inside the VentilAid Prototype III respirator, a device that can be manufactured cheaply and with widely available parts using a 3D printer. The project was created by Urbicum, a Krakow based company specializing in 3D printing. The first two versions were developed and made available for free on the Internet. VentilAid Prototype III is a device for non-invasive ventilation, operating in CEPAP and BiPAP mode with an oxygen supply and meets the requirements of modern medical standards. It allows to keep patients in a stable condition and/or improve the condition of a conscious patient who is not eligible to be put on a hospital respirator. On April 17, 2020, in Krakow, Poland.
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#1547339
11 Nov 2016
A nurse from the FioCruz Foundation applies the Dengue vaccine to administration student Denis Paulo da Silva, 22, who volunteered for vaccine testing in Recife, northeastern Brazil. The Butantan Institute of São Paulo, on 11 November 2016 developed the first Brazilian tetravalent vaccine against dengue and is now carrying out tests on volunteers to guarantee quality in the fight against the epidemic. Dried by the mosquito Aedes aegypti. According to the Brazilian Ministry of Health, the number of dengue cases has increased by 130% in two weeks and exceeds 200 records per hour in the country.
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#9276628
4 Dec 2022
Neuralink logo displayed on mobil with founder Elon Musk seen on screen in the background. Neuralink Corporation is a neurotechnology company that develops implantable brain-computer interfaces. In Brussels on 4 December 2022. (Photo Illustration by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto)
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#9276632
4 Dec 2022
Neuralink logo displayed on mobil with founder Elon Musk seen on screen in the background. Neuralink Corporation is a neurotechnology company that develops implantable brain-computer interfaces. In Brussels on 4 December 2022. (Photo Illustration by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto)
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#9276636
4 Dec 2022
Neuralink logo displayed on mobil with founder Elon Musk seen on screen in the background. Neuralink Corporation is a neurotechnology company that develops implantable brain-computer interfaces. In Brussels on 4 December 2022. (Photo Illustration by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto)
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#9276638
4 Dec 2022
Neuralink logo displayed on mobil with founder Elon Musk seen on screen in the background. Neuralink Corporation is a neurotechnology company that develops implantable brain-computer interfaces. In Brussels on 4 December 2022. (Photo Illustration by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto)
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#9276640
4 Dec 2022
Neuralink logo displayed on mobil with founder Elon Musk seen on screen in the background. Neuralink Corporation is a neurotechnology company that develops implantable brain-computer interfaces. In Brussels on 4 December 2022. (Photo Illustration by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto)
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#9276646
4 Dec 2022
Neuralink logo displayed on mobil with founder Elon Musk seen on screen in the background. Neuralink Corporation is a neurotechnology company that develops implantable brain-computer interfaces. In Brussels on 4 December 2022. (Photo Illustration by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto)
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#3636934
10 Jan 2019
Serpong, Indonesia, 10 January 2019 : Researcher from Indonesian Search Center of Organization doing lab testing at the laborartory place from oceant plant for Biofuel. Biofuel is one of fuel alternative that have developend in Indonesia for Source of alternative Fuel.
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