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Use of ‘Nobecutane’ in attaching Skin Electrodes

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IN routine physiological experimentation, various types of electrodes are used attached to the surface of the body. These are commonly attached by rubber bands, strips of adhesive plaster or some kind of cement. At the R.A.F. Institute of Aviation Medicine, three types of electrode are being used which require a special method of attachment.

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BROWNE, M. Use of ‘Nobecutane’ in attaching Skin Electrodes. Nature 180, 192–193 (1957). https://doi.org/10.1038/180192b0

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