Browsing 2014 by Author "SONTEA, V."

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  • BLIZNAKOV, Z.; RODINA-THEOCHARAKI, A.; SONTEA, V.; VOVC, V.; PALLIKARAKIS, N. (Tehnica UTM, 2014)
    Health care delivery today is technology driven and Biomedical Engineering (BME), as one of the fastest growing technological areas in the developed world, is the driving force of this development. As a consequence, the ...
  • SONTEA, V.; IAVORSCHI, A.; LAZARI, E.; LUCHITA, M.; ARPENTII, N.; RAILEAN, S. (Tehnica UTM, 2014)
    The mortality caused by cardiovascular diseases gains the lead among human maladies. Nowadays, the cerebral vascular diseases constitute one of the main concerns and are determined, on the one hand by high morbidity and ...
  • SERYAKOV, A.; POCAZNOI, I.; SONTEA, V.; BARUN, V. (Tehnica UTM, 2014)
    Reducing the duration of post-operation regeneration, namely biological tissues regeneration – is a permanent concern for practical medicine, as well as for fundamental science. Both of them are trying to reveal general ...
  • SONTEA, V.; RAILEAN, S. (Tehnica UTM, 2014)
    The global medical devices industry with a turnover of more than 226 billion dollars in 2011 will reach a business volume of over 434 billion dollars with a growth rate of 7.1% per year in 2017: it is one of the few areas ...
  • GATCAN, St.; STRATULAT, P.; PISLARU, C.; SONTEA, V. (Tehnica UTM, 2014)
    The mentenance, verification and medical devices management have become priority in health policy in many countries, many studies proving that by means of coherent policies in this field it can improve the cost / efficiency ...
  • CIOCANU, M.; BOLEAC, E.; BUZDUGAN, T.; MORGOCI, S.; WERLEIN, R.; SONTEA, V. (Tehnica UTM, 2014)
    Ensure the implementation of citizens' rights to quality health services remains to be a priority in the contemporary medical institution activity. The quality services is dependent on the material-technical basis, including ...
  • BUZDUGAN, A.; SONTEA, V.; RAILEAN, S. (Tehnica UTM, 2014)
    The objective of the IAEA Nuclear Security Plan approved by Board of Governors is to achieve improved worldwide security of nuclear and other radioactive material in use, storage and transport, and of associated facilities, ...

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