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MECHANICAL VENTILATOR
A PROJECT REPORT Submitted by DOLLY CHAUHAN NIRAJ MAMTORA HARDIK CHAUHAN In fulfillment for the award of the degree of

BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING in BIOMEDICAL

GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, GANDHINAGAR

Gujarat Technological University, Ahmedabad
May , 2013

MECHANICAL VENTILATOR BY DOLLY CHAUHAN, NIRAJ MAMTORA, HARDIK CHAUHAN

GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE BIOMEDICAL 2013

CERTIFICATE
Date:20/05/2013 This is to certify that the dissertation entitled “MECHANICAL VENTILATOR” has been carried out by Dolly Chauhan (090130103096) under my guidance in fulfillment of the degree of Bachelor of Engineering in biomedical (7th Semester/8th Semester) of Gujarat Technological University, Ahmedabad during the academic year 2012-13. Guides: Piyush Patel L.M.Vadivala (External guide)

Head of the Department

MECHANICAL VENTILATOR BY DOLLY CHAUHAN, NIRAJ MAMTORA, HARDIK CHAUHAN

GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE BIOMEDICAL 2013

CERTIFICATE
Date:20/05/2013 This is to certify that the dissertation entitled “MECHANICAL VENTILATOR” has been carried out by Niraj Mamtora (090130103039) under my guidance in fulfillment of the degree of Bachelor of Engineering in biomedical (7th Semester/8th Semester) of Gujarat Technological University, Ahmedabad during the academic year 2012-13. Guides: Piyush Patel L.M.Vadivala (External guide)

Head of the Department

MECHANICAL VENTILATOR BY DOLLY CHAUHAN, NIRAJ MAMTORA, HARDIK CHAUHAN

GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE BIOMEDICAL 2013

CERTIFICATE
Date:20/05/2013 This is to certify that the dissertation entitled “MECHANICAL VENTILATOR” has been carried out by Hardik Chauhan (090130103012) under my guidance in fulfillment of the degree of Bachelor of Engineering in biomedical (7th Semester/8th Semester) of Gujarat Technological University, Ahmedabad during the academic year 2012-13. Guides: Piyush Patel L.M.Vadivala (External guide)

Head of the Department

MECHANICAL VENTILATOR BY DOLLY



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