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Figure 1.1. An illustration of cardiac catheterization.  A: Right-sided heart catheterization
Figure 1.2. Ultra-miniature pressure sensor on catheter tip from Millar’s Mikro-TipR.
Figure 1.6. Parylene-based interconnecting substrate with integrated circuit bare die
Figure 2.1. Development of atherosclerosis by oxLDL filtration.
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