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The OpenECG programming contest deadline has been extended to January 25, 2004.

The OpenECG programming contest deadline has been extended to January 25, 2004.

Build tools for ECG viewing and interoperabilit y and win prizes up to 6000 Euro
(total prizes 10000 Euro).

For more information, visit the OpenECG portal:

http://www.openecg.net

and click on Programming Contest. Questions may be addressed to
co*****@openecg .net.

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