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Omron Healthcare - Health Monitor



Fat Loss Monitor HBF-306C - Omron

Some Features

Measures Body Fat Percentage
Measures Body Mass Index (BMI)
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Precision Instrumentation - Berkeley Nucleonics

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WLS-TC-ValuePack from Measurement Computing

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Photon Counters Becker &amp;amp; Hickl GmbH

Applications include Standard fluorescence lifetime applications, Single molecule spectroscopy, Lifetime imaging with scanning microscopes, Diffuse optical tomography and others.

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Four channel TCSPC system in laptop format
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Mid Resolution, Hand Held camera, quickly and accurately detects elevated body temperatures for possible fever.

Features Include

LED Illuminator for Dark Conditions
Less than a second to take a temperature reading, with no delay processing people past the system.


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COMSOL Multiphysics is an engineering, design, and finite element analysis software environment for the modeling and simulation of any physics-based system.

COMSOL - Multiphysics Modeling Software



Photonic Crystal - Photonic crystal devices are periodic structures of alternating layers of materials with different refractive indices.

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Circuit: biomedical circuits email: AA


Message: I'm a student in technical studies college, and i need any medical circuit with 3 ICS atlest for my Graduations. help me please :)




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Look here ...and also use Google Scholar

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message: I'm working an a bioamp for muscle signals. This is the base design, but it does not work. Basically what I want to do is a circuit that amplifies my muscle signals and is able to run a small dc motor when I flex a muscle. Any help? Thanks




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"EnviroMon is a complete data logging system. It automatically measures and records temperature, humidity and other parameters and provides warnings when readings go out of range."

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Manufactures Scientific Research and Industrial Instruments. Test &amp;amp; Measurement Instruments, Vacuum &amp;amp; Analytical Instruments and Time &amp;amp; Frequency Instruments.

Vacuum Gauge Controller - IGC100 - Ion gauge controller

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Princeton Applied Research is a global leader in the manufacture of electrochemical instrumentation including potentiostats and galvanostats for research electrochemistry, applied corrosion, battery and fuel cell research, biomedical research, plating and sensor applications.




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Biotech, Pharmaceutical and Medical - Biosignal processing, bioinformatics, medical research, medical devices.

Medical Devices and Instrumentation Design
Lab Automation and Instrument Control


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Test and measurement equipment and services to the healthcare industry.

QA-90 MKII Electrical Safety Analyzer - Fluke

"The QA-90 represents a new generation of safety testing equipment. QA-90 is the only automatic safety tester that can test Instruments containing modules with different classes of protection in one test run (i.e. CF and BF defibrillators)."

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Nitrogen Laser, Ion Gauge Controller, Melting Point Apparatus, Quartz Crystal Microbalance

Residual Gas Analyzers, High Pressure Sampling Systems, Universal Gas Analyzer

SRS Scientific Instruments

Laser Diode controller, Small Instrumentation Modules, Lock-In Amplifiers, Optical Chopper, Optical Shutter Systems, Photon Counters.

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Solutions for traditional industries such as automotive, aerospace, military, power, civil engineering and manufacturing. Hardware &amp;amp; software for the measurement &amp;amp; analysis of a wide variety of noise &amp;amp; vibration applications.

Capture, analysis and display of noise, vibration and associated data in the laboratory.

biomedical signal processing
acoustic measurements
fatigue life &amp;amp; durability studies
production line testing




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"ADI microcontroller and integrated amplifier technologies support ultra low power, small size, and AAMI-EC13 performance level requirements for portable ECG designs."

AD8235: 40µA Micropower Instrumentation Amplifier in WLCSP Package

The AD8235 is the industry's smallest, lowest power instrumentation amplifier. It has rail to rail inputs and outputs and can operate on voltages as low as 1.8V.

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"The Wireless Acquisition Module (WAM) is the first go wireless product for resting ECG acquisition to be introduced. The WAM is a high-fidelity diagnostic ECG acquisition module with integrated go wireless capabilities enabling transmission to Mortara ELI electrocardiographs."



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pControl 2F Backpressure Controller for process gas analysis instrumentation

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