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DXL

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DXLDual X-ray and Laser (patented bone density measuring technology of Demetech AB, Täby, Sweden)
DXLDomino Extensible Language (Extensible Markup Language)
DXLDiagnostic X-ray and Lab
DXLDomino Extended Markup Language
DXLDual X-ray absorptiometry and Laser technique (bone mineral density measurement)
DXLDynamic Cross Linking Technology


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The PageWriter TC50's sophisticated analysis programme, the DXL Algorithm, uses different criteria for men and women to help clinicians interpret cardiac symptoms, including identifying acute global ischemia, the restrictions of blood supply to large areas of the heart.
The PageWriter TC50's sophisticated analysis programme, the DXL Algorithm, uses different criteria for men and women to help clinicians interpret cardiac symptoms, including identifying acute global ischemia, the restrictions of blood supply to large areas of the heart.
NormanVanRodent also noted: This news is about far more than DXL625, it's also about DXL702, DXL1218, and any other future DXL products.
 
 
 
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