This report discuses ways to sustain or provide and improved quality of life for the elderly, various types of artificial organ technologies that are available and being successfully applies.
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This report discuses ways to sustain or provide and improved quality of life for the elderly, various types of artificial organ technologies that are available and being successfully applies.
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Office of Technology Assessment
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Cleveland Clinic Foundation: International Center for Artificial Organs and Transplantation.Technology assessment on future developments in life sustaining technologies for elderly,
report,
1989;
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