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  1. Shear induced CNT/PDMS conducting thin film for electrode cardiogram (ECG) electrode

    A CNT-based electrode was developed for flexible electrocardiogram (ECG) electrodes with a mixture of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) and carbon...

    Jae Hee Lee, Young Woo Nam, ... Joung Sook Hong in BioChip Journal
    Article 20 March 2012
  2. Body Area Networks

    Body area network (BAN) technology has emerged in recent years as a subcategory of wireless sensor network technology targeted at monitoring...
    Sergio González-Valenzuela, Xuedong Liang, ... Victor C. M. Leung in Autonomous Sensor Networks
    Chapter 2012
  3. Enzyme-Immobilized CNT Network Probe for In Vivo Neurotransmitter Detection

    Glutamate is the principal excitatory neurotransmitter in the brain, and its excessive release plays a key role in neuronal death associated with a...
    Gi-Ja Lee, Seok Keun Choi, ... Hun-Kuk Park in Nanoscale Biocatalysis
    Protocol 2011
  4. Olfaction, where Nutrition, Memory and Immunity Intersect

    The development of mechanisms that simultaneously protect and nourish an organism within a particular environment is key to survival, and these...
    J. Bruce German, Chahan Yeritzian, Vladimir B. Tolstoguzov in Flavours and Fragrances
    Chapter 2007
  5. PASSCLAIM1—Mental state and performance

    Background:

    The intake of food and drink can influence brain functions, which in turn may have effects on mental state and performance. Therefore, in...

    Joachim Westenhoefer, France Bellisle, ... Hely Tuorila in European Journal of Nutrition
    Article 01 June 2004
  6. Dynamic and Continuous Monitoring of Renal and Hepatic Functions with Exogenous Markers

    The liver and kidneys perform vital functions in the body and their numerous roles expose them to various forms of toxic materials and events. To...
    Samuel Achilefu, Richard B. Dorshow in Contrast Agents II
    Chapter 2002
  7. Construction and Performance Characteristics of New Fentanyl-Selective Plastic Membrane Electrode

    The construction and performance characteristics of an ion-selective electrode for fentanyl-drug cation, based on an ion-pair complex with...

    Li Juan Peng, Meng Liang Wen, Yun Yao in Analytical Sciences
    Article 23 July 2001
  8. Magnetocardiography and Magnetoencephalography: New Technologies for Fetal Surveillance

    The fetal magnetocardiogram (FMCG) and fetal magnetoencephalogram (FMEG) are among the most compelling applications of biomagnetism. For fetal...
    R. T. Wakai, A. C. Leuthold, C. B. Martin in Advances in Cryogenic Engineering
    Chapter 1998
  9. Tryptophan, Oxygenase, and Sleep

    In May 1974, or about 21 years ago, when the first International Meeting of ISTRY was held in this beautiful city of Padova, I had the great pleasure...
    Chapter 1996
  10. Simultaneous assay of four stereoisomers of diltiazem hydrochloride. Application to in vitro chiral inversion studies

    The simultaneous stereospecific assay of four stereoisomers of diltiazem hydrochloride in bulk drug and aqueous solution was developed using HPLC on...

    K. Ishii, K. Minato, ... T. Sato in Chromatographia
    Article 01 October 1995
  11. Periodic and chaotic behavior of substrate-inhibited enzymatic reactions with hydrogen ions production

    A two-compartment model of an enzyme system with substrate inhibition kinetics and hydrogen ion production is investigated. The model is used to...

    G. Ibrahim, F. A. Teymour, S. S. E. H. Elnashaie in Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology
    Article 01 December 1995
  12. Simultaneous assay of four stereoisomers of diltiazem hydrochloride. Application to in vitro chiral inversion studies

    The simultaneous stereospecific assay of four stereoisomers of diltiazem hydrochloride in bulk drug and aqueous solution was developed using HPLC on...

    K. Ishii, K. Minato, ... T. Sato in Chromatographia
    Article 01 September 1995
  13. Psychology and psychophysiological measurements of flavour

    Psychologists have traditionally analysed smell flavour by using oral and psychometric methods, which are often contaminated by subjective...
    Chapter 1994
  14. Remote Monitoring of Postmortem Metabolism in Pork Carcasses

    This review describes methods for the remote monitoring of postmortem metabolism in pork carcasses. Information on the degree of postmortem reflex...
    Chapter 1987
  15. The Physiological Effects of Coffee Consumption

    Coffee is a widely and extensively consumed recreational beverage. Its origins and spread across the world have been described by Smith (see Chapter...
    K. Bättig in Coffee
    Chapter 1985
  16. Neuronal Activity Associated with Conditioned Limb Movements

    The development of techniques for recording activity of single neurons in the central nervous system of conscious, behaving animals was...
    Eberhard E. Fetz in Motor Coordination
    Chapter 1981
  17. Properties and Mechanisms of Locomotion

    An account of any behavior must include descriptions of both its “properties” and its “mechanisms.” The “properties” of locomotion include its...
    Mary C. Wetzel, Leon G. Howell in Motor Coordination
    Chapter 1981
  18. The Pyramidal Tract

    Throughout the short history of experimental brain research, the pyramidal tract has attracted much interest from bram scientists (for a detailed...
    Mario Wiesendanger in Motor Coordination
    Chapter 1981
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