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    Sensor for FreeStyle Libre 2, 2.8cm (1-1/8 inch) wide. Continuous versus flash monitoring [dubious – discuss]: Dexcom, Eversense, and Libre 2 and 3 use continuous monitoring where information on the glucose levels are continuously updated. Continuous monitoring allows to set automatic alarms that are triggered when the glucose level goes out ...

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    Adam Heller was born in 1933 to Jewish parents in Cluj, Kingdom of Romania.In 1944, following the Second Vienna Award, the Hungarian administration confiscated his family's property, and they were forcibly relocated along with more than 18,000 other Jews to the Kolozsvár Ghetto within the walls of the Iris Brickyard.

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    "Medical Free/Libre and Open Source Software". IMIA Open Source Working Group; Millard, Peter S.; Bru, Juan; Berger, Christopher A. (4 July 2012). "Open-source point-of-care electronic medical records for use in resource-limited settings: systematic review and questionnaire surveys". BMJ Open. 2 (4): e000690.