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ГОСТ Р МЭК 60601-2-33-2013 Изделия медицинские электрические. Часть 2-33. Частные требования безопасности с учетом основных функциональных характеристик к медицинскому диагностическому оборудованию, работающему на основе магнитного резонанса

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