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Fig. 4

From: Measurement of electrocardiograms in a bath through tap water utilizing capacitive coupling electrodes placed outside the bathtub wall

Fig. 4

Example recordings of bathtub ECG signals obtained from tap water (approximately 21 mS/m of conductivity) (a) and conductivity water with the bathwater additive (approximately 46 mS/m) (b) on condition without the body-attached common electrodes in a subject (22 years). The vertical axis in each record is shown as arbitrary unit (a.u.)

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