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Monique Frize
Monique Frize, , née Aubry (born 7 January 1942) is a Canadian biomedical engineer and professor, knowledgeable in medical instruments and decision support systems. Notably, her scientific research and outreach efforts led her to receive the prestigious distinction of Officer of the Order of Canada. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 5 results of 5
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Laura Bassi and science in 18th Century Europe the extraordinary life and role of Italy's pioneering female professor / by Frize, Monique, 1942-
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Health care engineering. by Frize, Monique, 1942-
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Health care engineering. by Frize, Monique, 1942-
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The bold and the brave : a history of women in science and engineering / by Frize, Monique, 1942-
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Ethics for bioengineers by Frize, Monique, 1942-
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