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- acquired, among others, the cardiovascular specialty companies Vascutek and Microvention in 2002 and 2006 respectively. As of 2014[update] Terumo Corporation...
- patient. More recently the microVENT resuscitator range introduced two new models, the microVENT(R) CPR and the microVENT(R)World. These two new time/volume...
- green plants. Many multicellular organisms are also microscopic, namely micro-animals, some fungi, and some algae. Microorganisms can have very different...
- estuaries, reefs, bays, the open sea, the sea bed, deep water and submarine vents. Habitat types may change over time. Causes of change may include a violent...
- exhaust pipes/vents/ducts can direct the air into a Plenum space above a Dropped ceiling and back to the cooling units or to outside vents. With this configuration...
- Australia. Some studies have suggested that fossil micro-organisms may have lived within hydrothermal vent precipitates dated 3.77 to 4.28 Gya from Quebec...
- outlets, larger Corvette-sourced PBR brakes with EBD, larger front vented rotors with vented rear rotors, and functional heat extractor hood scoops. The Bonneville...
- Garden[citation needed] and subsequently appeared as a leading actor in the micro budget surf drama Summer City (both in 1977). Gibson rose to prominence...
- Klebold had mentioned going on a killing spree. Klebold used his journal to vent about his personal problems as well as what he would wear and use during...
- systems, salt marshes, coral reefs, lagoons. In the deep water, hydrothermal vents may occur where chemosynthetic sulfur bacteria form the base of the food...