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Issue date: June 3, 2002

First response gets re-engineered
Will a new sensor and the power of wireless communication make us better prepared to deal with biological attacks?


Hospitals to go
Compact systems allow engineers to bring advanced hospital-level care to battlefields and remote areas


Put on your private paramedic
Dry electrodes and electronic miniaturization are key to wearable cardiac defibrillator comfort



Hear today, gone tomorrow
Inventive design and attention to manufacturing have made disposable hearing aids a reality



Departments


Guest Commentary
Ergonomics pace medical design trends


Hot Products
Innovative Enclosure Products


Product News
Computer Productivity Tools

Electrical/Electronics

Fastening, Joining and Assembly

Fluid Power

Latest and Greatest Offerings in the Engineering Marketplace

Power Transmission and Motion Control


Readers Write
Opinions, Suggestions, Solutions and More


Sneak Preview
Big growth ahead for small medical systems?

Camera sensor has 16 million pixels

Material promotes self-healing bones



Columns


Break Time!
Direct-driven ball-nut key to high performance


Designer
Safety syringe


Editorial
A cancer survivor's tale


OEM Journal
The enduring trends


Engineering News


A second wind for Modbus

Caterpillar opens its patent vaults

Composites spur bone growth

Designing the portable cure

Hot Spots in Cyberspace

Microstructure chews on red blood cells

Mobility aids give impaired drivers freedom

Tool-path generation makes no bones about making bones


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