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In compliance with the provisions of article 22.2 of the Spanish Services for Information Society and eCommerce Act (LSSI) and in compliance with European Directive 2009/136/EC, eMedica informs you that this website uses cookies. To make full use of the contents and customised functions of this website, the browser in your computer or mobile device must accept cookies. It is common for your browser to do this by default.
We use technical cookies in order to allow the user to navigate the page and use the services offered on it.
The cookies used on this website do not store confidential information such as your name, address, etc. However, if you wish to restrict, block or delete the cookies on this or any other website, you can configure your browser to reject or accept them, or delete them automatically every time you close your browser or switch off your computer or mobile device. You can change the cookie settings on your browser as follows:
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Disabling plugin for Google Analytics browsers
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