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In contrast to the mist from a pMDI, an SMI delivers a propellant-free, slow-moving, very fine liquid mist that aids in hand-breath coordination and drug deposition. 48 SMIs are portable, compact, and contain a dose counter, but they do require the patient to have manual dexterity and strength to load the drug-containing canister prior to first. Lidl special buy on Thursday 9th - I bought them last time but have stupidly lost the instructions. I've tried all combinations of button presses to 'teach' the remote and sockets to interact but no luck, anyone have the instructions to hand?

Publication: DAC '85: Proceedings of the 22nd ACM/IEEE Design Automation ConferenceJune 1985 Pages 226–231
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Often users' first contact with new CAD systems is the training and documentation. This paper discusses how we make use of user surveys and teams of professionals in different disciplines to design, develop, and tailor training and documentation to the goals of our users. Some of our findings and guidelines for good training and documentation are presented.

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