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A Modular System for Dynamic Monitoring of the Human Cardiorespiratory System

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The main parameters and the structure of a modular system for dynamic monitoring of the human cardiorespiratory system under daily activity conditions are described. Flow diagrams of the measuring channels for electrocardiographic and respiratory monitoring are presented.

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Correspondence to A. A. Fedotov.

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Translated from Meditsinskaya Tekhnika, Vol. 51, No. 4, Jul.-Aug., 2017, pp. 8-10.

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Fedotov, A.A., Akulova, A.S. & Akulov, S.A. A Modular System for Dynamic Monitoring of the Human Cardiorespiratory System. Biomed Eng 51, 239–242 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10527-017-9722-7

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