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Epidermal electronics – flexible electronics for biomedical applications
2015Most people are impressed, if not amazed, at the fantastic progress in the biomedical field, which barely existed 50 years ago. There have been giant leaps not just in the manner in which technology is being used to treat patients, but also in the way the electronics ...
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Biomedical electronics: potentialities and problems.
Science (New York, N.Y.), 1998The present annual expenditure in the biomedical sciences, now less than 2 percent of the funds appropriated for defense, must be significantly increased if the great gain that can result from the adequate application of electronic technology in biomedical science is to be realized.
R S, LEDLEY, L B, LUSTED
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Polymers for Biomedical Electronic Devices
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics and Control Instrumentation, 1970Definitive criteria for the selection of polymers to be used with implanted biomedical electronic devices are not generally available. Critical aspects, such as corrosion, fatigue, instability, irritability to tissues, and thrombogenicity of component materials, force the designer to draw primarily upon empirical in vivo experience.
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A BSc level option in biomedical electronics
Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology, 19791. The application of electronic instruments in medical diagnosis and therapy is well established. 2. There is a demand for electronic engineers both in industry and in the Health Service at all ranges of educational attainment. 3. It is possible to identify a set of objectives for a first degree course in Biomedical Electronics.
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Low-Power Electronics for Biomedical Sensors
2012Long-term reliable detection of various biological signals in biomedical applications requires excellent signal sensitivity and adequate power savings. Integration of sensors and modern integrated circuit (IC) technology offers rapid and reliable identification and analysis of the biological signals.
Syed Kamrul Islam +3 more
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Biomedical Free Electron Laser Studies
1988Abstract : Contents: Photosensitizing dyes for the removal of infectious agents from blood; Intracelluar parasite-fluorescent probe interaction; Fluorescence and phosphorescence spectroscopic studies of thin filament proteins; Spectroscopic characterization of six new novel fluorescent probes; Laser spectroscopic studies of protein structure and ...
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Single Electronics for Biomedical Applications
2017The nanoelectronic circuits based on single electronics would revolutionise the new generation electronic bio-medical gadgets. The high speed nanoelectronic devices would make these gadgets faster and more accurate. The nanoelectronic integrated circuits would be a boon for power saving along with advanced portability.
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Plasma Polymerization: Electronics and Biomedical Application
2017Plasma polymerization (glow discharge or the cold plasma) is used for material surface processing as well as for fabrication of thin films and nanoclusters. The plasma polymerization is a simple, one-step, solvent-free technique used to fabricate materials with a broad spectrum of properties suitable for use in electronics, biomedical, and mechanical ...
Kumar, Avishek +5 more
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[The future of electronic biomedical journals].
Presse medicale (Paris, France : 1983), 2009Old journals are using information technologies by putting production pdfs on line and applying several useful functions, such as search engines or podcasts. Journals have rapidly taken up the Electronic Long Paper Short (ELPS) trend, publishing abridged articles in the physical journal and longer versions on their websites, with electronic supplements
Hervé, Maisonneuve, Claude, Schnitter
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