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| Cross Trainers (1 supplier) | |
| Cross-action cilia Forceps (50 suppliers) | |
| Cross-Arm Viscometers (1 supplier) | |
| Cross-Hair Laser Systems (2 suppliers) | |
| Cross-Hatch Style for pre-wired applications (1 supplier) | |
| Crossed cylinder lens (0 suppliers) | |
| Crosslinked N-telopeptide (NTx) of Collagen Type 1 (1 supplier) | |
| Crown & Collar Scissors (11 suppliers) | |
| Crown Abutments (2 suppliers) | |
| Crown Distenders (1 supplier) | |
| Crown Removers (4 suppliers) | |
| Crown Scissors (3 suppliers) | |
| Crown Tractors (1 supplier) | |
| CRP Ultra Sensitive ELISA Kits (1 supplier) | |
| CRT Displays for Medical Imaging (1 supplier) | |
| CRT Monitors (38 suppliers)
CRT Monitor features exceptional brightness/contrast, vibrant colors, 2x-50x magnification and easy-glide XY table with electronic brake.
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| CRT Monitors (36 suppliers)
A CRT monitor is an electronic device that shows pictures. A monitor is usually used to see programs on a computer. The main difference between a monitor and a television is that a monitor does not have a television tuner to change channels. A monitor may be used to watch television if it is connected to a device that has a television tuner. Some high monitors do have a television, and some televisions are used with computers. A monitor has a better display resolution than a television to make it easier to see smaller letters and graphics on. The CRT monitor, which is big and heavy. It is the oldest technology used by monitors. It looks like a television, but has a bigger display resolution and often a higher frequency.
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| CRT Tubes (4 suppliers) | |
| CRT Tubes Maintenance Services (1 supplier) | |
| CRT Tubes Spare (3 suppliers) | |
| CRT with ICD (1 supplier) | |
| Cruciate Ligament Tool (1 supplier) | |
| Crucible Tongs (1 supplier) | |
| Cruciform Braces (1 supplier) | |
| Crude Collagenases (1 supplier) | |
| Crura Nippers (1 supplier) | |
| Crutch & Cane Holders (27 suppliers) | |
| Crutch Accessories (13 suppliers) | |
| Crutch Accessory Kit (2 suppliers) | |
| Crutch Bags (3 suppliers) | |
| Crutch Buddies Padded Crutch Covers (1 supplier) | |
| Crutch Field Tong with Two Burrs (1 supplier) | |
| Crutch Hand Grips (2 suppliers) | |
| Crutch Pad Covers (3 suppliers) | |
| Crutch Restoration Kit (1 supplier) | |
| Crutch Skins (1 supplier) | |
| Crutch Stickers (2 suppliers) | |
| Crutch Tips (4 suppliers) | |
| Crutches and Accessories (19 suppliers) | |
| Crutches Kits, Tips (13 suppliers) | |
| Crutches, Canes, Walkers (116 suppliers) | |
| Cryo Ablation Catheters (5 suppliers)
Cryo ablation catheters consist of a tubular body having a proximal end and a distal end. The distal end has a hollow closed head made of a thermally conductive material. A pressure line is received in and extends in the catheter from a location near the proximal end to a location near the head. The catheter comprises a discharge channel extending from the head to the proximal end. The pressure line is made of a synthetic material, which has a low modulus of elasticity and a high thermal resistance coefficient.
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| Cryo Ablation Consoles (1 supplier)
Cryo ablation console is capable of delivering significant cryoablation therapy. This console processes the refrigerant, which when vaporized within the distal tip of the catheter, creates cryogenic temperatures. It is intended for use only with cryoablation catheters and accessories.
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| Cryo Ablation Systems, catheters (2 suppliers) | |
| Cryo Ablation Systems, consoles (1 supplier) | |
| Cryo Centrifuge, Microlitre Applications With Rotor (1 supplier) | |
| Cryo Centrifuges (2 suppliers)
Cryo centrifuge is used for making blood components. The perfectly balanced rotor spins the blood and separates the red cells and plasma.
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| Cryo Consoles (1 supplier) | |
| Cryo Precipitate Bath (0 suppliers) | |
| Cryo Surgery Equipment (6 suppliers)
Cryo surgery equipment is used for carrying out cryosurgery treatment safely. It is used to deliver into target tissues the freezing temperatures necessary for tissue destruction. This is vacuum-insulated instrument, which becomes cool when circulated with a cryogen such as liquid nitrogen (-195°C). Pressurized argon gas is also circulated through a probe and permitted to depressurize through a narrow nozzle located at the probe tip. This results in the cooling of surrounding tissue to -187°C. Probes are available in a variety of models and diameters (1.5-8 mm) suitable for open, laparoscopic and percutaneous use.
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