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Manufactured by:Lode B.V. based inGroningen, NETHERLANDS
The Lode Research Data Logger allows for a multitude of datalogging options. The 4Gb data storage can be allocated to various data streams that can be set within the special included application. Datastreams can be set up to max 1000 Hz for ECG and other relevant high frequencies for the other ...
Manufactured by:Smartrac - AVERY DENNISON CORPORATION based inLeinfelden-Echterdingen, GERMANY
Smartrac’s state-of-the-art SENSOR PATCH broadens the company’s inlay and tag product range for passive sensor inlays. It is specially designed to measure moisture conditions in medical care areas, e.g. geriatric care, long-term medical care and ...
Manufactured by:eVent Medical based inLake Forest, CALIFORNIA (USA)
The unique CliniNet® interface and CliniNet® Virtual Report™ viewing system bring centralized, real-time data and patient management to the entire care team. The intuitive user interface provides access to your Inspiration® 7i, 5i and eVolution® 3e ventilators, allowing clinicians to view up to eight ventilators simultaneously on each computer monitor. The Inspiration and ...
Manufactured by:Fusion Genomics Corporation based inBurnaby, BRITISH COLUMBIA (CANADA)
The ONETest Influenza EnviroScreen assay was developed for sensitive and scalable detection of influenza viruses in environmental samples. The assay is highly optimized for soil and wetland sediment samples from temperate regions, and can simultaneously identify and differentiate all 16 hemagglutinin and 9 neuraminidase subtypes. Thus, the assay can facilitate large-scale environmental screening ...
by:Canaria Technologies based inBrisbane CBD, AUSTRALIA
Canaria employs transmissive photoplethysmography (PPG) technology in our non-invasive, wearable device to measure the changes in blood circulation occurring with each heartbeat. Three different light spectrums, infrared, red and green, are shone through an appendage to a sensor on the opposite side. The light detected by the receptive sensor will vary depending on the perfusion of the underlying ...