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Insulin administration capabilities

Not all of the systems described below have been shown to be capable of administration of insulin. The intent is to compare the conceptual abilities of these systems in terms of the requirements listed above. Based on this comparison, the different systems can be ranked in terms of apparent attractiveness for this application. The following eight systems will be considered ... [Pg.323]


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