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Philips said it had some 2.6 million devices registered for the recall in the U.S. — which it said represented the "vast majority" of affected devices nationwide — but was continuing to try to ...
The medical technology and equipment giant Philips has recalled some of its ventilators and CPAP machines due to a form piece that could potentially become toxic and cause cancer in its users.
Jun. 15—Medical equipment company Philips has issued a recall on some products to address possible health risks associated with a foam component meant to help reduce noise. The polyester-based ...
On December 21, 2007, Respironics announced it entered into a merger agreement with Philips, [6] with Philips acquiring all shares of Respironics for $66 per share, for a total of approx $5.1 billion. On March 14, 2008, Philips announced completion of tender offer to acquire Respironics. [7] [8]
Philips was recalling some models of the Panorama 1.0T HFO device in the U.S. due to risk of explosion during a "quench procedure" caused by excessive buildup of helium gas. During the procedure ...
While Philips' first product was manufactured in 1891, the first product that would fit in the Consumer Electronics division was a television, experimentally manufactured in 1925. In 1927, Philips began producing radios. Only five years later, Philips had sold one million of them.
One theory is that learning is incremental and that the recall of each word pair is strengthened with repetition. Another theory suggests that learning is all-or-none, that is one learns the word pair in a single trial and memory performance is due to the average learned pairs, some of which are learned on earlier trials and some on later trials.
Philips was recalling the ventilators after detecting contaminants such as dust and dirt from the environment in the air path of some devices. The company has received 542 reports about this issue ...