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Almost all ideas for new medical devices come from doctors.

These days nearly all of the campus devices come from Taiwan's Acer.

In rainforest monitoring, in the default mode of operation, all energy for the devices come from rechargeable batteries working in combination with solar panels.

In other words we may well see devices, and mobile devices, come from Nokia, but not as we know them today.

By far, the most popular plug-in automation devices come from X10 USA Inc., a New Jersey-based manufacturer that has sold an estimated 100 million devices since 1976.

The irony of this situation is, as one of our group pointed out, Daisey is asking us to think about where our devices come from and now we, as audience and producers and fans, are being asked to think about where our theatrical pieces are coming from.

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The unused devices came from sterilized surgical kits that were opened for the operation; no longer sterile, they got tossed.

Much of the momentum to build mobile phone-based medical devices comes from UC Berkeley students, Fletcher says.

An important contribution to the heat load to the cold core insertion devices comes from the synchrotron radiation from the upstream dipole adjacent to the insertion device.

Reeves thinks 4G mobile internet will encourage PAYG users to upgrade: "And devices coming from the far east are driving the cost of smartphones down and down".

Money for the devices comes from individual agencies and sometimes, as in the case of Santa Clara County, from the federal government through Homeland Security grants.

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