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News Release
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October 16, 2003
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Phil Sneiderman
(410) 516-7907
prs@jhu.edu
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More Images of the Student-Built
Device Which Measures
How Much Force Is Used to Deliver a
Baby
All images by Will Kirk
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Image C: Yen She (Gillian) Hoe, one of the student
inventors, tests the device with a baby-size
doll. |
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Image D: The wireless device to measure the force used by a
doctor during the delivery of a baby was invented by Robert
Allen, William Tam, Yen Shi (Gillian) Hoe, Stanley Huang
and I-Jean Khoo (not pictured). |
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Image E: Robert Allen |
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Image F: William Tam |
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Image G: Stanely Huang |
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Image H: Yen Shi (Gillian) Hoe |
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