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Body Composition by Bioimpedance in Transgender Women, Cali, Colombia. [PDF]
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Internet of Plants: Machine Learning System for Bioimpedance-Based Plant Monitoring. [PDF]
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Bioimpedance Sensors: A Tutorial [PDF]
Electrical bioimpedance entails the measurement of the electrical properties of tissues as a function of frequency. It is thus a spectroscopic technique. It has been applied in a plethora of biomedical applications for diagnostic and monitoring purposes.
Panagiotis Kassanos
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Bioimpedance Spectroscopy of the Breast
Lymphatic Research and Biology, 2020Background: Bioimpedance spectroscopy (BIS) measurements of breast lymphedema poses practical and technical challenges, in particular the determination of the resistance at zero frequency (R0), the index of change in breast lymph content. Conventionally, R0 is calculated from data analysis by using a procedure eponymously known as Cole modeling, a ...
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Bioimpedance and Bioimpedance Vector Analysis in patients with Anorexia Nervosa
European Eating Disorders Review, 2012AbstractObjectiveThe utility of bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) in patients with anorexia nervosa (AN) is imperfectly defined. Furthermore, any advantage accrued by BIA with vector analysis (BIVA) is unknown.MethodWe conducted a retrospective analysis of 57 women with AN admitted to our service who underwent BIA and BIVA. Twenty‐seven women were
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Design of bioimpedance spectrometer
2016 International Conference on Advances in Computing, Communications and Informatics (ICACCI), 2016Patient health is monitored by invasive as well as non-invasive methods. As invasive methods are harmful to patient's body medical science requires more non-invasive methods. Bioimpedance spectroscopy (BIS) provides information regarding patient health in clinics as well as in home noninvasively.
Abhijit S. Patil, Rajesh B. Ghongade
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Bioimpedance assessment of hypohydration
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1999This study examined the utility of bioimpedance spectroscopy (BIS) for assessing total body water (TBW) changes associated with moderate (6-7% TBW), hypertonic (HH), and isotonic (IH) hypohydration.The TBW of nine men was measured using BIS (TBWBIS) when euhydrated (EU) and during HH and IH.
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