DeJarnette Research Systems has received a multiple-unit order for its dyseCT software from Clarian Health Partners, Indiana University Medical Center in Indianapolis.
The initial order is for 11 dyseCT units and is the largest purchase of the systems since the product was introduced, according to the Towson, MD, company.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
January 6, 2006
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