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ORTHOOrthopedic
ORTHOAmerican Orthopsychiatric Association
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It also provides us with a thirdparty validation of our platform and dramatically increases commercial market opportunities,' said Claude LeDuc, President and Chief Executive Officer of Ortho RTi.
In contrast to this, square form archwire (Ortho Form II) was found least compatible with mandibular arch form (2%) in the present study.
It's centered around our next-generation clinical lab solution, the VITROS XT 7600 Integrated System, but it covers the complete Ortho portfolio, including the ORTHO VISION Analyzer for the transfusion medicine lab, Informatics Solutions for data management, and the company's Ortho Care customer service and support.
Currently, GHP Ortho Centre Stockholm conducts its outpatient surgery at Lowenstromska Hospital in Upplands Vasby.
The Ortho Dermatologics portfolio includes several leading acne, anti-fungal and anti-infective products.
He did say Ortho is "really focused on being a private company and driving growth."
Both Planmeca and Ortho Caps are constantly working on new ways to improve user experience and to offer the smoothest possible workflow both now and in the future, it said.
Paul Hales, senior director at Ortho, said: "At Ortho, our purpose is to improve and save lives through diagnostics.
The acquisition includes Ortho Transmission's transcutaneous osseous integrated skeletal implant technology, which complements Zimmer Biomet's ongoing collaboration with the US Department of Defense for the development of a transcutaneous system for anchoring external prosthetic limbs in order to restore the mobility of amputee patients.
Various substituentssuch as electronwithdrawing groups (EWG) and electrondonating groups (EDG) were located at ortho and meta position on the aromatic ring of ferulic acid (Fig.
Vertebral motion analysis (VMA) tests developed by Texas-based medical imaging informatics company Ortho Kinematics Inc.