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    • Author:  Rouse  D. J.; Beadles  R.; Beall  H. C.; Brown  J. N.  Jr.; Clingman  W. H.; Courtney  M. W.; Mccartney  M.; Scearce  R. W.; Wilson  B.  

    • Abstract:  The use of a bipolar donor-recipient model of medical technology transfer is presented. That methodology is designed to: (1) identify medical problems and aerospace technology that in combination constitute opportunities for successful medical products; (2) obtain the early participation of industry in the transfer process; and (3) obtain acceptance by the medical community of new medical products based on aerospace technology. Problem descriptions and activity reports and the results of a market study on the tissue freezing device are presented.

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