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Role of CPI‐17 in restoring skin homeostasis in cutaneous field of cancerization: Effects of topical application of a film‐forming medical device containing photolyase and UV filters
This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. (Source: Experimental Dermatology)
Source: Experimental Dermatology - May 23, 2013 Category: Dermatology Authors: JA Puig‐Butillé, J Malvehy, M Potrony, C Trullas, F Garcia‐García, J Dopazo, S Puig Tags: Letter to the Editor Source Type: research

Dimerization of aurein 1.2: effects in structure, antimicrobial activity and aggregation of Cândida albicans cells.
Abstract Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are a promising solution to face the antibiotic-resistant problem because they display little or no resistance effects. Dimeric analogues of select AMPs have shown pharmacotechnical advantages, making these molecules promising candidates for the development of novel antibiotic agents. Here, we evaluate the effects of dimerization on the structure and biological activity of the AMP aurein 1.2 (AU). AU and the C- and N-terminal dimers, (AU)2K and E(AU)2, respectively, were synthesized by solid-phase peptide synthesis. Circular dichroism spectra indicated that E(AU)2 has a "coile...
Source: Amino Acids - May 22, 2013 Category: Biochemistry Authors: Lorenzón EN, Sanches PR, Nogueira LG, Bauab TM, Cilli EM Tags: Amino Acids Source Type: research

A quantitative multidamage monitoring method for large-scale complex composite
Modern structures on aircraft make increasing use of large-scale composite structures. Quantitative damage monitoring for composites, including damage occurrence, number, localization, and size estimation, will help reduce maintenance costs, improve fleet management efficiency through condition-based maintenance, and potentially more rapidly enable new material systems and structural concepts by integrating health monitoring into the design itself. With the advantage of easily interpretable, intuitive, and accurate imaging result, the delay-and-sum imaging algorithm is frequently researched and applied to damage monitoring...
Source: Structural Health Monitoring - May 22, 2013 Category: Medical Equipment Authors: Qiu, L., Liu, M., Qing, X., Yuan, S. Tags: Articles Source Type: research

Optimized sensor placement for damage parameter estimation: Experimental results for a cracked plate
In this article, the optimum sensor and impact locations, for use in a damage identification experiment, are obtained using a hybrid genetic algorithm/steepest descent optimization method. Specifically, data from these optimum locations are used to identify the location, orientation, and size of a crack (termed the crack parameters) in a rectangular plate. The strain gage locations and orientations were selected in order (a) to maximize the difference between the model signal for a healthy plate and the model signal for a randomly damaged plate and (b) to minimize the cross-correlation among the signals measured by each of...
Source: Structural Health Monitoring - May 22, 2013 Category: Medical Equipment Authors: Moore, E. Z., Murphy, K. D., Nichols, J. M. Tags: Articles Source Type: research

Improvement of a vibration-based damage detection approach for health monitoring of bolted flange joints in pipelines
In this study, a vibration-based health monitoring strategy has been developed for detecting the loosening of bolts in a pipeline’s bolted flange joint. Both numerical and experimental studies are conducted to verify the integrity of our implementation as well as of an enhancement developed along with it. Several damage scenarios are simulated by the loosening of the bolts through varying the applied torque on each bolt. An electric impact hammer is used to vibrate (excite) the system in a consistent manner. The induced vibration signals are collected via piezoceramic sensors bonded onto the pipe and flange. These si...
Source: Structural Health Monitoring - May 22, 2013 Category: Medical Equipment Authors: Razi, P., Esmaeel, R. A., Taheri, F. Tags: Articles Source Type: research

Detection of spatially distributed damage in fiber-reinforced polymer composites
This work describes a novel method of embedded damage detection within glass fiber–reinforced polymer composites. Damage detection is achieved by monitoring the spatially distributed electrical conductivity of a strain-sensitive multiwalled carbon nanotube thin film. First, thin films were spray-deposited directly upon glass fiber mats. Second, using electrical impedance tomography, the spatial conductivity distribution of the thin film was determined before and after damage-inducing events. The resolution of the sensor was determined by drilling progressively larger holes in the center of the composite specimens, an...
Source: Structural Health Monitoring - May 22, 2013 Category: Medical Equipment Authors: Loyola, B. R., Briggs, T. M., Arronche, L., Loh, K. J., La Saponara, V., O'Bryan, G., Skinner, J. L. Tags: Articles Source Type: research

Large-scale evaluation of concrete repair by three-dimensional elastic-wave-based visualization technique
The development of elastic wave tomography technique using three-dimensional ray tracing and identification algorithm is discussed. The technique introduces hexahedral elements for isoparametric mapping of irregular structural shapes, for which the distribution of slowness of ray path is computed using simultaneous iterative reconstruction technique. In addition, the three-dimensional computation capability of the technique facilitates detailed assessment of any cross section within the measured perimeter, which is a main advantage compared to the more conventional two-dimensional elastic wave tomography. The newly develop...
Source: Structural Health Monitoring - May 22, 2013 Category: Medical Equipment Authors: Momoki, S., Shiotani, T., Chai, H. K., Aggelis, D. G., Kobayashi, Y. Tags: Articles Source Type: research

Fatigue crack detection performance comparison in a composite wind turbine rotor blade
This article presents the detection performance results for multiple detectors or test statistics, using different active-sensing hardware systems in identifying the presence and location of a through-thickness fatigue crack in a 9-m composite wind turbine rotor blade. The rotor blade underwent ~8.5 million cycles of fatigue loading until failure, when a 30-cm-long crack surfaced on the leading edge portion of the blade’s transitional root area. The rotor blade was cantilevered on a 7-ton test stand and excited using a hydraulically actuated resonant excitation system, which drove the rotor blade at its first natural...
Source: Structural Health Monitoring - May 22, 2013 Category: Medical Equipment Authors: Taylor, S. G., Park, G., Farinholt, K. M., Todd, M. D. Tags: Articles Source Type: research

Principal component analysis and perturbation theory-based robust damage detection of multifunctional aircraft structure
A fundamental problem in structural damage detection is to define an efficient feature to calculate a damage index. Furthermore, due to perturbations from various sources, we also need to define a rigorous threshold whose overtaking indicates the presence of damages. In this article, we develop a robust damage detection methodology based on principal component analysis. We first present an original damage index based on projection of the separation matrix, and then, we drive a novel adaptive threshold that does not rely on statistical assumptions. This threshold is analytic, and it is based on matrix perturbation theory. T...
Source: Structural Health Monitoring - May 22, 2013 Category: Medical Equipment Authors: Hajrya, R., Mechbal, N. Tags: Articles Source Type: research

Numerical modelling of scattered Lamb waves through varied damage size in challenging geometry
This article attempts to bring together several areas of knowledge to make a step towards adoption. Commonly, readings from damaged specimens are compared with baseline readings to establish damage. A quantitative approach (scatter calculation) is taken in this article to reveal areas or sensitivity and possible quantification of damage. This method is applied to displacement fields collected through laser vibrometry and numerical simulations. The numerical simulations are performed alongside to assess their usefulness and feasibility when paired with scatter calculations. Analysis of two specimens is presented here: an id...
Source: Structural Health Monitoring - May 22, 2013 Category: Medical Equipment Authors: Ong, W. H., Chiu, W. K. Tags: Articles Source Type: research

Modeling wave propagation and scattering from impact damage for structural health monitoring of composite sandwich plates
Results of modeling of the wave propagation, impact, and damage detection in a sandwich honeycomb plate using piezoelectric actuator/sensor scheme are reported. A finite element model of honeycomb sandwich panel that reproduces accurately experimental setup and takes into account main characteristic features of the real composite panel, impactor, lead zirconate titanate actuator, and sensors is developed. The impact is simulated to obtain damage with parameters close to those observed in the experiment. Both in simulations and in experiment, the voltage signal of a given shape is applied to the lead zirconate titanate actu...
Source: Structural Health Monitoring - May 22, 2013 Category: Medical Equipment Authors: Luchinsky, D. G., Hafiychuk, V., Smelyanskiy, V. N., Kessler, S., Walker, J., Miller, J., Watson, M. Tags: Articles Source Type: research

Oral homeostasis disruption by medical plasticizer component bisphenol A in adult male rats
ConclusionsThis study shows that oral exposure to BPA in the rat disrupts thirst and buccal homeostasis and raises questions about the salivary gland secretions. Level of EvidenceN/A. (Source: The Laryngoscope)
Source: The Laryngoscope - May 17, 2013 Category: ENT & OMF Authors: Mireille Folia, Sofiane Boudalia, Franck Ménétrier, Laurence Decocq, Bruno Pasquis, Charles Schneider, Raymond Bergès, Yves Artur, Marie‐Chantal Canivenc‐Lavier Tags: Head and Neck Source Type: research

Medical devices; general hospital and personal use monitoring devices; classification of the ingestible event marker. Final order.
Abstract : The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is classifying the ingestible event marker into class II (special controls). The Agency is classifying the device into class II (special controls) in order to provide a reasonable assurance of safety and effectiveness of the device. PMID: 23678675 [PubMed - in process] (Source: Fed Regist)
Source: Fed Regist - May 16, 2013 Category: American Health Authors: Food and Drug Administration, HHS Tags: Fed Regist Source Type: research

Abstract 343: Cardiovascular Device Recalls in 2012 [Poster Session III]
Conclusion: Most of the CV recalls in 2012 were 510(k) devices that were in the CS, PM, or VC device group. Failures in medical devices pose risk to the public and FDA strives to mitigate risk to the public health through the promotion of safe and effective devices, and the removal from the US market of those determined to be unsafe or ineffective. (Source: Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes)
Source: Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes - May 15, 2013 Category: Cardiology Authors: Buckles, R. A. Tags: Poster Session III Source Type: research

Abstract 344: Interoperator Variability and Physician Learning with Medical Devices: Experience with Three New Vascular Closure Devices [Poster Session III]
Conclusion: Interoperator variability was significant for devices with a new design (Mynx and StarClose) and not observed for a device based on an existing design (AngioSeal VIP). Physician experience has differing effects on vascular complications following VCD deployment. This likely reflects both design features and changes in patient selection between early and late deployments of the devices, including unobserved patient characteristics that may explain worsening outcomes with experience for Mynx. (Source: Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes)
Source: Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes - May 15, 2013 Category: Cardiology Authors: Sarma, A., Normand, S.-L. T., Hatfield, L. A., Matheny, M. E., Resnic, F. S. Tags: Poster Session III Source Type: research

CardioPulse Articles * ESC responds to The European Commission's proposals for a new regulation to govern medical devices * News update on withdrawal of Kyoto Heart Study research paper * Fabry or Anderson Fabry disease * Announcement * Echocardiography course with live scanning of patients * The strengths and limitations of the health care system in France
(Source: European Heart Journal)
Source: European Heart Journal - May 14, 2013 Category: Cardiology Tags: CardioPulse Source Type: research

In vitro assessment of blood compatibility: Residual and dynamic markers of cellular activation
The blood compatibility of materials and surfaces used for medical device fabrication is a crucial factor in their function and effectiveness. Expansion of device use into more sensitive and longer term applications warrants increasingly detailed evaluations of blood compatibility that reach beyond the customary measures mandated by regulatory requirements. A panel of tests that assess both deposition on the surface and activation of circulating blood in contact with the surface has been developed. Specifically, the ability of a surface to modulate the biological response of blood is assessed by measuring: (1) dynamic thro...
Source: Journal of Biomaterials Applications - May 12, 2013 Category: Materials Science Authors: Johnson, G., Curry, B., Cahalan, L., Prater, R., Beeler, M., Gartner, M., Biggerstaff, J., Cahalan, P. Tags: Articles Source Type: research

Ligation of the ovarian pedicles in dogs with a resorbable self-locking device - a long-term follow-up study
A prospective clinical trial was performed to evaluate applicability, hemostatic efficiency, and long-term tissue reactions of a novel medical device. The device was made of polydioxanone and designed in principle as a cable-tie with a flexible band running through a locking case. It was tested for ligation of the ovarian pedicles during ovariohysterectomy in nine intact female dogs. The dogs were followed-up monthly by physical examination and ultrasonography of the abdomen for 5–12 months after surgery. Macroscopic and histological post mortem examinations were performed in two dogs 7 and 18 months after surgery. H...
Source: Journal of Biomaterials Applications - May 12, 2013 Category: Materials Science Authors: Hoglund, O. V., Hagman, R., Olsson, K., Carlsson, C., Sodersten, F., Lagerstedt, A.-S. Tags: Articles Source Type: research

Influence of screw holes and gamma sterilization on properties of phosphate glass fiber-reinforced composite bone plates
In this study, fibers produced from a quaternary phosphate-based glass (PBG) in the system 50P2O5-40CaO-5Na2O-5Fe2O3 were used to reinforce PLA polymer. The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of screw holes in a range of PBG-reinforced PLA composites with varying fiber layup and volume fraction. The flexural properties obtained showed that the strength and modulus values increased with increasing fiber volume fraction; from 96 MPa to 320 MPa for strength and between 4 GPa and 24 GPa for modulus. Furthermore, utilizing a larger number of thinner unidirectional (UD) fiber prepreg layers provided a significant inc...
Source: Journal of Biomaterials Applications - May 12, 2013 Category: Materials Science Authors: Han, N., Ahmed, I., Parsons, A. J., Harper, L., Scotchford, C. A., Scammell, B. E., Rudd, C. D. Tags: Articles Source Type: research

Fiber-optic Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy for remote label-free sensing of medical device surface contamination
Moinuddin Hassan, Xin Tan, Elissa Welle, and Ilko Ilev As a potential major source of biochemical contamination, medical device surfaces are of critical safety concerns in the clinical practice and public health. The development of innovative sensing methods for accurate and real-time detection of medical device surface contamination is essential to pro ... [Rev. Sci. Instrum. 84, 053101 (2013)] published Tue May 7, 2013. (Source: Review of Scientific Instruments)
Source: Review of Scientific Instruments - May 8, 2013 Category: Physics Source Type: research

Fabricating Biocompatible Electronics That Can Last
Medical Devices: Flexible silicon circuits combine performance and durability for medical implants and prosthetics (Source: Chemical and Engineering News)
Source: Chemical and Engineering News - May 7, 2013 Category: Chemistry Authors: Katherine Bourzac Source Type: research

Fabricating Biocompatible Electronics That Can Last
Medical Devices: Flexible silicon circuits combine performance and durability for medical implants and prosthetics (Source: NanoFocus)
Source: NanoFocus - May 7, 2013 Category: Nanotechnology Authors: Katherine Bourzac Source Type: research

Water dispersible magnetite nanoparticles influence the efficacy of antibiotics against planktonic and biofilm embedded Enterococcus faecalis cells.
The objective of this study was to investigate the potential of magnetic nanoparticles to potentiate, but also to accomplish a sustained and controlled drug release and subsequently improve the efficacy of antibiotics against Enterococcus faecalis, one of the most resistant opportunistic pathogens, that poses a threat to chronically infected or immunocompromised patients and is difficult to eradicate from medical devices. To our knowledge, this is the first study trying to investigate the ability of magnetite nanoparticles to improve the anti-bacterial activity of the current antibiotics against planktonic and biofilm grow...
Source: Anaerobe - May 7, 2013 Category: Microbiology Authors: Chifiriuc MC, Grumezescu AM, Andronescu E, Ficai A, Cotar AI, Grumezescu V, Bezirtzoglou E, Lazar V, Radulescu R Tags: Anaerobe Source Type: research

Medical Equipment Donated to Developing Nations Usually Ends Up on the Junk Heap
Medical equipment donations enable hospitals in developing countries to get their hands on expensive and much-needed technology. But there’s a growing concern that those donations do more harm than good. Hallways and closets often become cluttered with unused or broken-down equipment for which locals lack parts or training in how to make repairs. Outdated electrical systems groan under the strain of large medical devices, possibly compromising a hospital’s power. [More] (Source: Scientific American - Official RSS Feed)
Source: Scientific American - Official RSS Feed - May 6, 2013 Category: Science Tags: Health,Medical Technology,More Science,Health,Society & Policy Source Type: research

Analysts see Delcath getting FDA approval--in 2017
It may be four years before Delcath Systems Inc. enters the U.S. market, according to two analysts who follow the medical device company. Delcath (Nasdaq: DCTH), which is in the process of moving its headquarters from Manhattan to Queensbury, NY, has been seeking U.S. Food and Drug Administration clearance for its Melblez Kit liver chemotherapy system for more than two years. At one point, CEO Eamonn Hobbs was projecting the drug-device combination would be on the market in the U.S. by early 2013.… (Source: bizjournals.com Health Care:Biotechnology headlines)
Source: bizjournals.com Health Care:Biotechnology headlines - May 3, 2013 Category: Biotechnology Authors: Barbara Pinckney Source Type: research

Abiomed reports double-digit increase in full-year revenue
Abiomed Inc. (Nasdaq:ABMD) said late Thursday that it’s total revenue for the full year that ended in March was $158.1 million, up 25 percent from the year before, and net income was $15 million, or 37 cents per share, 10 times the previous year. In the three months that ended in March, the Danvers, Mass. medical device company, which makes the tiny Impella heart pump, took in revenue of $43.7 million, up 17 percent compared the same time in 2012. The company also reported fourth quarter fiscal… (Source: bizjournals.com Health Care:Biotechnology headlines)
Source: bizjournals.com Health Care:Biotechnology headlines - May 3, 2013 Category: Biotechnology Authors: Don Seiffert Source Type: research

Positive identification of a burned body using an implanted orthopedic plate
Abstract: Human identification is usually obtained by comparing fingerprints, antemortem and postmortem radiographs, dental records and also by DNA profiling. Sometimes forensic investigators come across some medical appliances such as orthopedic devices. These medical devices may be useful to achieve positive human identification. This paper aims to present a positive identification of a burned human body by tracking batch numbers engraved in an implanted orthopedic device found in the decedent's left ulna bone. The examiners also collected and analyzed other valuable hints related to the case. Forensic examination can pr...
Source: Forensic Science International - May 3, 2013 Category: Forensic Medicine Authors: Rodrigo Ivo Matoso, Eduardo de Novaes Benedicto, Silas Henrique Rabelo de Lima, Felippe Bevilacqua Prado, Eduardo Daruge, Eduardo Daruge Tags: Forensic Anthropology Population Data Source Type: research

Applicability of Soft-Magnetic Amorphous Materials as Position Sensors
(Source: Sensor Letters)
Source: Sensor Letters - May 1, 2013 Category: Medical Equipment Authors: Albert, Kiessling Tags: Research Articles Source Type: research

Effect of Magnetic Hysteresis in Solenoid Valve Operation
(Source: Sensor Letters)
Source: Sensor Letters - May 1, 2013 Category: Medical Equipment Authors: Riley, Christopher P. Tags: Research Articles Source Type: research

Controlling Anisotropy of NiFe Thin Films During Deposition for Device Applications
(Source: Sensor Letters)
Source: Sensor Letters - May 1, 2013 Category: Medical Equipment Authors: Atkinson, D.Searle, S.Jefferies, M.Levy, J.Cramman, H. Tags: Research Articles Source Type: research

Solving Inverse Electromagnetic Sensing Problems Using Pareto Optimization
(Source: Sensor Letters)
Source: Sensor Letters - May 1, 2013 Category: Medical Equipment Authors: Riley, Christopher P. Tags: Research Articles Source Type: research

Effect of Loaded Mass on Moving Properties of IN-Piping Magnetic Actuator Group
(Source: Sensor Letters)
Source: Sensor Letters - May 1, 2013 Category: Medical Equipment Authors: Yaguchi, H.Sato, N. Tags: Research Articles Source Type: research

Remagnetization Process of Fe-Rich Amorphous Wire Under Time Dependent Tensile Stress
(Source: Sensor Letters)
Source: Sensor Letters - May 1, 2013 Category: Medical Equipment Authors: Gawronski, PrzemyslawChizhik, AlexanderBlanco, Juan MariGonzalez, Julian Tags: Research Articles Source Type: research

Evaluation of a Thin Film Giant Magneto-Impedance Electronic Compass
(Source: Sensor Letters)
Source: Sensor Letters - May 1, 2013 Category: Medical Equipment Authors: Garcia-Arribas, A.Fernandez, E.Orue, I.de Cos, DBarandiaran, J.M.Mitxelena, J.M.Martinez, F. Tags: Research Articles Source Type: research

Various Coiled Magnetoimpedance Based on Differential Magnetic Permeability Variation
(Source: Sensor Letters)
Source: Sensor Letters - May 1, 2013 Category: Medical Equipment Authors: Moutoussamy, J.Coillot, C.Chanteur, G.Alves, F. Tags: Research Articles Source Type: research

Testing and Calibration of Magnetic Sensors
(Source: Sensor Letters)
Source: Sensor Letters - May 1, 2013 Category: Medical Equipment Authors: Ripka, PavelZikmund, Ales Tags: Research Articles Source Type: research

Microwire Electroplated Under Torsion as Core for Coil-Less Fluxgate
(Source: Sensor Letters)
Source: Sensor Letters - May 1, 2013 Category: Medical Equipment Authors: Butta, MattiaRipka, PavelVazquez, ManuelInfante, GermanKraus, Ludek Tags: Research Articles Source Type: research

Magnetic Anisotropy and Giant Magnetoimpedance in NiFe Electroplated on Cu Wires
(Source: Sensor Letters)
Source: Sensor Letters - May 1, 2013 Category: Medical Equipment Authors: Kraus, LudekButta, MattiaRipka, Pavel Tags: Research Articles Source Type: research

Development of Sensors for Measurement of Localised Flux Density in Transformer Cores
(Source: Sensor Letters)
Source: Sensor Letters - May 1, 2013 Category: Medical Equipment Authors: Mazurek, RafalMarketos, PhilipMoses, AnthonyBelgrand, Thierry Tags: Research Articles Source Type: research

Magnetization Distribution Near Edge of YIG Film Core in Fluxgate Magnetometer
(Source: Sensor Letters)
Source: Sensor Letters - May 1, 2013 Category: Medical Equipment Authors: Vetoshko, PetrSkidanov, VladimirStempkovskiy, Alexander Tags: Research Articles Source Type: research

Reluctance Sensor for Penetration Depth Control in Friction Stir Welding
(Source: Sensor Letters)
Source: Sensor Letters - May 1, 2013 Category: Medical Equipment Authors: Garcia-Arribas, A.Feutchwanger, J.Fernandez, E.Penalva, M.Arregi, B. Tags: Research Articles Source Type: research

Generated Vibration Modes in Ultrasonic Scaler Transducer Components
(Source: Sensor Letters)
Source: Sensor Letters - May 1, 2013 Category: Medical Equipment Authors: Bartlett, Paul A.Lea, Simon C.Meydan, TurgutWilliams, Paul I.Landini, GabrielWalmsley, A. DamienMoses, Anthony J. Tags: Research Articles Source Type: research

Magnetopneumography Using Optical Position Reference
(Source: Sensor Letters)
Source: Sensor Letters - May 1, 2013 Category: Medical Equipment Authors: Platil, A.Tomek, J.Pribula, O.Janosek, M.Fischer, J.Ripka, P. Tags: Research Articles Source Type: research

Temperature Stability of AMR Sensors
(Source: Sensor Letters)
Source: Sensor Letters - May 1, 2013 Category: Medical Equipment Authors: Ripka, PavelButta, MattiaPlatil, Antonin Tags: Research Articles Source Type: research

Investigation of Giant Magneto-Impedance Effect in Inorganic Nickel Coated Amorphous Ribbons
(Source: Sensor Letters)
Source: Sensor Letters - May 1, 2013 Category: Medical Equipment Authors: Taysioglu, A.A.Peksoz, A.Derebasi, N.Meydan, T. Tags: Research Articles Source Type: research

The Influence of the Magnetic Susceptibility of Coated Amorphous Ribbons on Giant-Magneto Impedance Effect
(Source: Sensor Letters)
Source: Sensor Letters - May 1, 2013 Category: Medical Equipment Authors: Taysioglu, A.A.Peksoz, A.Derebasi, N.Meydan, T. Tags: Research Articles Source Type: research

Process-Independent Integrated Sensitivity Calibration of 3D Hall Sensors
(Source: Sensor Letters)
Source: Sensor Letters - May 1, 2013 Category: Medical Equipment Authors: Stahl-Offergeld, MarkusErnst, RolandHohe, Hans-PeterSchutze, Andreas Tags: Research Articles Source Type: research

Micropositioning Through Magnetostrictive Actuators
(Source: Sensor Letters)
Source: Sensor Letters - May 1, 2013 Category: Medical Equipment Authors: Bottauscio, O.Roccato, P.E.Zucca, M. Tags: Research Articles Source Type: research

Electronic Toll and Road Traffic Monitoring System Using 3-D Field AMR Sensors
(Source: Sensor Letters)
Source: Sensor Letters - May 1, 2013 Category: Medical Equipment Authors: Petrou, J.Skafidas, P.Hristoforou, E. Tags: Research Articles Source Type: research

Magnetization Dynamics and Magnetoimpedance Effect of Novel FeBSiM (M = Ta, Y) Amorphous Wires
(Source: Sensor Letters)
Source: Sensor Letters - May 1, 2013 Category: Medical Equipment Authors: Baez, S.Betancourt, I.Vazquez, M.Valenzuela, R. Tags: Research Articles Source Type: research