Chemistry In Focus
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Author: Tro, Nivaldo J., Neu, Don.
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 7, Problem 59E
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A short essay is to be written on the cost of technology in the medical field.
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Medical field is increasingly dependent on technology, thereby resulting in increased medical technology.
Progress in medicine is equated with the use of sophisticated technology that is often expensive and beyond the reach of an average citizen.
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