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Medical technology / Food and Drug Administration / Food law / Kirschner wire / Biomet / Medical device / Bone fracture / Federal Food /  Drug /  and Cosmetic Act / Premarket approval / Medicine / Orthopedic surgery / Implants
Date: 2014-06-06 11:54:25
Medical technology
Food and Drug Administration
Food law
Kirschner wire
Biomet
Medical device
Bone fracture
Federal Food
Drug
and Cosmetic Act
Premarket approval
Medicine
Orthopedic surgery
Implants

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