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    Thanks for all of the replies I received earlier today about 3-D modeling.
    The information was really helpful.

    I have one more question for today. I will be graduating in July with a
    masters degree in Mechanical Engineering. I directed my research towards
    biomechanics, more specifically respiration, and have taken a few
    biomechanics courses at this university. I've just begun the job
    search. But I'm having trouble finding companies other than hospitals
    that do work in the area of biomechanics. My best hope for a job is with
    a company dealing with respiration issues, but I'm also interested in
    companies who design prosthetics or surgical instruments or who work with
    circulation problems, etc. I'm interested in all areas of biomechanics
    so I don't plan to be picky when it comes to applying to companies. If
    anyone has any recommendations or could direct me to a good source of
    biomechanics companies, I would really appreciate the information.

    Thanks again for your help,

    Lisa Hopkins
    University of Delaware
    hopkins@me.udel.edu.
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