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Tailored Management of Anomalous Systemic Arterial Supply to the Basal Segment of the Lung: A Case Report and Literature Review. [PDF]
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A soft contact lens search coil for measuring eye movements
Vision Research, 1985A five turn coil of magnet wire sandwiched between two soft contact lenses served as a magnetic search coil to measure horizontal and vertical eye movements in humans. The lens was adhered to the eye for 35 min by periodically misting the eye with distilled water; during this time the records of eye position showed that the lens remained firmly ...
Robert V Kenyon
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Physics Education, 2016
We provide a design for a low cost orientable search coil that can be used to investigate the variation of magnetic flux with angle. This experiment is one of the required practical activities in the current A level physics specification for the AQA examination board in the UK.
P J Holt, M Poblocki
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We provide a design for a low cost orientable search coil that can be used to investigate the variation of magnetic flux with angle. This experiment is one of the required practical activities in the current A level physics specification for the AQA examination board in the UK.
P J Holt, M Poblocki
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A new "wireless" search-coil system
Proceedings of the 2008 symposium on Eye tracking research & applications - ETRA '08, 2008The scleral search-coil system is the accepted standard for precise and accurate recording of eye movements in the lab and clinic. One of the drawbacks of this system is the connecting wire that leads from the eye coil to the associated electronics; this wire causes irritation to the subject and has a tendency to break during experiments.
Dale Roberts, Mark Shelhamer, Aaron Wong
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Scleral Search Coils Influence Saccade Dynamics
Journal of Neurophysiology, 2002The scleral search coil technique is commonly used for recording eye movements. The goal of this paper is to investigate to what extent the placement of scleral search coils onto the eyes influences the kinematics of saccades. To that end saccadic eye movements of human subjects were recorded with an infrared video system, while they wore coils and we
Rosenthal, G, van der Geest, Jos
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An Analysis of Ocular Counter-rolling Measured with Search Coils
Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1989Ocular counter-rolling (OCR) was studied by using a scleral search coil magnetic system in normal subjects and in pathological cases. Normal ocular counter-rolling was 2.7 degrees-7 degrees when the head was tilted 10 to 30 degrees. In most cases of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, the OCR to the ipsilateral side was reduced, while that to the ...
S, Takemori, M, Tanaka, H, Moriyama
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On the measurement of the effective area of a search coil
Proceedings of the Physical Society, 1945A condenser null-method for the determination of the effective area of search coil is described. The underlying principle is to compare the area of the unknow coil with a calculable area, the two coils being used alternately in a powerful, constant magnetic field, of which the region of uniform intensity has been extended by the use of pole-pieces with
H Mikhail, Y L Yousef
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Search of Short Circuits in the Superconducting Coils of the ATLAS Detector
IEEE Transactions on Appiled Superconductivity, 2005The detection of a short circuit inside the superconducting coils of the ATLAS detector after their installation in the casing is mandatory for the mechanical and electrical safety during a fast discharge of the magnet. The detection of a short circuit by means of a capacitor discharge becomes very difficult once the coils are integrated inside the ...
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OGO Search Coil Magnetometer Experiments
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience Electronics, 1969The OGO triaxial search coil magnetometer measures naturally occurring magnetic fluctuations between 0.01 Hz and ~1000 Hz in the space around the earth. The instrument design is described and the design rationale discussed. The results of the observations on the first five OGO spacecraft in the magnetosphere, magnetotail, magnetosheath, and ...
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Simulation Analysis of Micro Coils for the Fabrication of Micro-scaled Search Coil Magnetometer
2016 International Conference on Computer and Communication Engineering (ICCCE), 2016Magnetic field detection has been widely accepted in many applications such as military systems, outer space exploration and even in medical diagnosis and treatment. Low magnetic field detection is particularly important in tracking of magnetic markers in digestive tracks or blood vessels.
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