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The purpose of this study is to see if the Zio® monitor device can be worn by children for up to 14-days and to determine if the skin preparation process will provide good adherence to the skin and cl...
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Washington D.C., District of Columbia
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Boise, Idaho
Boston Children's Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts
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