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Passive properties of the urinary bladder in the collection phase R. van MastrigtB. L. R. A. CoolsaetW. A. van Duyl OriginalPaper Pages: 471 - 482
Tungsten (W) as electrode material: Electrode potential and small-signal impedances T. Zeuthen OriginalPaper Pages: 483 - 488
Potentials and small-signal impedances of platinum microelectrodesin vivo andin vitro T. Zeuthen OriginalPaper Pages: 489 - 499
Limb-load alarm device for partial-weight-bearing walking exercise S. MiyazakiH. Iwakura OriginalPaper Pages: 500 - 506
Analysis of gastric electrical signals from surface electrodes using phaselock techniques: Part 1—System design R. H. Smallwood OriginalPaper Pages: 507 - 512
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Use of surface electromyogram as a measure of dynamic force in human limb muscles P. A. Crosby OriginalPaper Pages: 519 - 524
Miniature measurement-probe to determine the magnetic field of an electrodynamic earphone type TDH 39 H. J. Krogh OriginalPaper Pages: 525 - 530
Studies on the effect of controlled volume change on the thoracic electrical impedance R. P. PattersonW. G. KubicekA. H. L. From OriginalPaper Pages: 531 - 536
Effect of electrode parameters on the bandwidth of the surface e.m.g. power-density spectrum P. Zipp OriginalPaper Pages: 537 - 541
Minimum computer system for videodensitometry and image analysis P. ManciniA. BenassiL. Donato OriginalPaper Pages: 542 - 548
On methods for preprocessing direction Doppler signals to allow display of directional blood-velocity waveforms by spectrum analysers B. A. CoghlanM. G. Taylor OriginalPaper Pages: 549 - 553
Automated strain-gauge plethysmograph M. G. TaylorB. A. CoghlanD. H. King OriginalPaper Pages: 554 - 558
Wireless power-supplying system for implanted electronic circuits in freely moving animals A. R. CoolsP. LambrechtsJ. van Bommel OriginalPaper Pages: 559 - 563
Peak-discriminator-controlled sampling of multi-unit spike trains, reducing storage requirements J. N. van der MolenJ. J. de KramerF. J. Pasveer OriginalPaper Pages: 564 - 568
Analogue multiplexer for use with an f.m. tape recorder P. V. BhansaliJ. G. WebsterW. C. Yeo OriginalPaper Pages: 569 - 572
Pneumatic sequencer for operation of push-button equipment F. P. TorresS. N. Steen OriginalPaper Pages: 577 - 579
Detection of bubbles in blood vessels and the evaluation of their flow H. MoulinierG. Masurel OriginalPaper Pages: 585 - 588
A simple current injector: Its application to coulomb titration of chloride B. ChenT. Konishi OriginalPaper Pages: 589 - 591
Dispersion and correlation of the parameters for skin impedance Y. YamamotoT. Yamamoto Technical Note Pages: 592 - 594
Evoked-response averaging techniques used to clarify the effect of drugs on thein vitro activity of schistosomes M. C. BrownC. J. ChavasseD. R. Bell Technical Note Pages: 597 - 598
Catheter-tip electrode for continuous measurement of pO2 and pCO2 D. ParkerD. DelpyM. Lewis Technical Note Pages: 599 - 600
Multiport device for the assessment of cerebrospinal fluid dynamics under conditions of elevated intracranial pressure in man and experimental animals A. B. ButlerJ. D. RosenthalR. N. Johnson Technical Note Pages: 601 - 602