Optical oxygen sensor based on phosphorescence lifetime quenching and employing a polymer immobilised metalloporphyrin probe P. M. GewehrD. T. Delpy Transducers and Electrodes Pages: 2 - 10
Optical oxygen sensor based on phosphorescence lifetime quenching and employing a polymer immobilised metalloporphyrin probe P. M. GewehrD. T. Delpy Transducers and Electrodes Pages: 11 - 21
PC/VAX or standalone PC-based general purpose biological data collection system S. P. MarlowD. A. R. MackezieJ. B. Tomlinson Transducers and Electrodes Pages: 22 - 30
Pilot study of computerised differentiation of Huntington's disease, schizophrenic, and parkinson's disease patients using the contingent negative variation B. W. JervisM. R. SaatchiM. Grimsley Physiological Measurement Pages: 31 - 38
Electrical impedance plethysmography: Its use in studying the cerebral circulation of the rabbit P. B. ColditzP. H. BartholomewA. R. Wilkinson Physiological Measurement Pages: 39 - 42
Technology assessment in healthcare: A means for pursuing the goals of biomedical engineering C. S. Goodman Special Feature: Healthcare Technology Assessment Pages: HTA3 - HTA10
Assessment of medical technology: The role of engineers J. Hutton Special Feature: Healthcare Technology Assessment Pages: HTA11 - HTA15
Work, knowledge and argument in specialist consultations: Incorporating tacit knowledge into system design and development J. M. NyceT. Timpka Special Feature: Healthcare Technology Assessment Pages: HTA16 - HTA19
Work organisation, work environment and the use of medical equipment: A survey study of the impact on quality and safety J. PerssonK. EkbergM. Lindén Special Feature: Healthcare Technology Assessment Pages: HTA20 - HTA24
Who, what, where, when, why and how: Technology assessment in a hospital setting K. Whitmore Special Feature: Healthcare Technology Assessment Pages: HTA25 - HTA27
Technology evaluation in a US hospital: The role of clinical engineering Y. David Special Feature: Healthcare Technology Assessment Pages: HTA28 - HTA32
Technology assessment and biomedical engineering education D. Menon Special Feature: Healthcare Technology Assessment Pages: HTA33 - HTA36
In vitro comparison of different signal processing algorithms used in laser Doppler flowmetry A. N. Obeid Physiological Measurement Pages: 43 - 52
Radiobiological assessment of non-standard and novel radiotherapy treatments using the linear-quadratic model R. G. Dale Medical Physics and Imaging Pages: 53 - 57
Mean or maximum velocity using pulsed dopper ultrasound in determination of doppler-derived cardiac output in the newborn infant H. HirsimäkiP. KeroK. Holmström Communication Pages: 58 - 60
Frequency components of the electrogastrogram and their correlations with gastrointestinal contractions in humans J. ChenR. W. McCallumR. Richards Communication Pages: 60 - 67
Equipment for recording pulmonary gas exchange immediately after birth during spontaneous breathing and assisted ventilation C Palme-KilanderR. Tunell Communication Pages: 67 - 71
Stimulus artefact suppressor for EMG recording during FES by a constant-current stimulator J. MinzlyJ. MizrahiA. Liberson Technical Note Pages: 72 - 75
Effects of altering heart rate and P-R interval on closure sounds produced by a bioprosthetic heart valve in a dog P. PibarotL. -G. DurandS. Bertrand-Bradley Technical Note Pages: 78 - 81
Cardiac stimulator for the study of refractory period control using current pulses of programmable duration and shape P. E. K. DonaldsonM. SpicerD. T. Connelly Letter Pages: 82 - 82