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Scanning moving surfaces of biological objects

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We propose a simple device for scanning moving surfaces of biological objects. The device is based on the use of eddy-current sensors made in the form of an Archimedean spiral, and can be used to measure the movement parameters for different parts of the body in humans or animals.

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Translated from Izmeritel'naya Tekhnika, No. 5, pp. 66–67, May, 1996.

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Es'kov, V.M., Filatova, O.E. & Papshev, V.A. Scanning moving surfaces of biological objects. Meas Tech 39, 573–575 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02375772

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