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An open-source, reusable N95 respirator that can be manufactured at scale in small community or hospital-based facilities, using 3D printing, silicone casting and standard HME filters. Developed at the Lynn & Arnold Irwin Advanced Perioperative Imaging Lab, Toronto General Hospital.

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