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Biology / Medical ultrasound / Plastic surgery / Tissues / Cavitation / Naval architecture / Ultrasound / Liposuction / Adipose tissue / Medicine / Obesity / Health
Date: 2012-07-06 14:53:35
Biology
Medical ultrasound
Plastic surgery
Tissues
Cavitation
Naval architecture
Ultrasound
Liposuction
Adipose tissue
Medicine
Obesity
Health

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