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- Ask, Per, et al.
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Pressure integrating transducer for oesophageal manometry.
- 1979
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In: Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing. - 0140-0118 .- 1741-0444. ; 17:3, s. 360-364
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Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
- A transducer has been designed that gives an integrated measure of the radial pressure profile at a specific level in the oesophagus. The oesophageal pressure is picked up by a semicylinder elastically connected to a transducer housing by means of a slotted semicylinder. The displacement of the semicylinder is sensed by a semiconductor transducer element. The transducer has a linear relation between static pressure and output voltage, flat frequency characteristic and low temperature drift.
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- Karlsson, H.G., et al.
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An electronic delay circuit for biomedical simulations.
- 1971
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In: Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing. - 0140-0118. ; 9:6, s. 721-724
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Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
- In many control problems, e.g. in biology, time delays of the order of seconds or more play an important role. The present device is intended for simulations of such problems. Its accuracy (0·1 per cent) is of the same magnitude as that for most analogue computer components. It has been used in preliminary experiments (Fig. 5) to study biological rhythms. However, many differential equations with time delay, including those with more complicated weighting functions than that in Fig. 5, can be successfully studied using this method.
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