Medical Instrumentation: Application and Design |
Contents
Basic concepts of instrumentation | 1 |
Chapter | 49 |
Chapter three | 103 |
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Medical Instrumentation: Application and Design John G. Webster,John William Clark Snippet view - 1978 |
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action potential activity airway amplifier amplitude applied arterial biopotential blood calibration capacitance capacitor cardiac cardiac pacemaker cardiotachometer catheter cause cell changes characteristics clinical components connected constant cortex curve defibrillator detected detector determine devices display elec electrical electrocardiograph electrode electrolyte equation equivalent circuit fibers filter flow flowmeter frequency response function ground half-cell potential heart heart sounds increases input impedance instrument interface layer lead wire linear lung volume measured mechanical membrane metal microshock monitor muscle nerve noise normal op amp operation output pacemaker patient phase plethysmograph pneumotachometer pressure produce pulmonary pulse R₁ radiation range recording resistance resistor respiratory result sample scanning Section sensitivity shown in Figure shows signal skin spirometer static stimulation surface switch technique temperature thermistor tion tissue transducer transmitted trode tube v₁ velocity ventricles ventricular voltage wave waveform wavelength zero ΚΩ