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  1. An electronic nose (e-nose), the Cyrano Sciences' Cyranose 320, comprising an array of thirty-two polymer carbon black composite sensors has been used to identify six species of bacteria responsible for eye in...

    Authors: Ritaban Dutta, Evor L Hines, Julian W Gardner and Pascal Boilot
    Citation: BioMedical Engineering OnLine 2002 1:4
  2. Magnetic stimulation has gained relatively wide application in studying nervous system structures. This technology has the advantage of reduced excitation of sensory nerve endings, and hence results in quasi-p...

    Authors: Vessela T Krasteva, Sava P Papazov and Ivan K Daskalov
    Citation: BioMedical Engineering OnLine 2002 1:3
  3. According to manufacturers of both magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines, and implantable neurological pulse generators (IPGs), MRI is contraindicated for patients with IPGs. A major argument for this rest...

    Authors: Wolfgang Kainz, Georg Neubauer, Richard Überbacher, François Alesch and Dulciana Dias Chan
    Citation: BioMedical Engineering OnLine 2002 1:2
  4. Electromagnetic stimulation of the nervous system has the advantage of reduced discomfort in activating nerves. For brain structures stimulation, it has become a clinically accepted modality. Coil designs usua...

    Authors: Sava P Papazov and Ivan K Daskalov
    Citation: BioMedical Engineering OnLine 2002 1:1