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Researchers develop a convenient and cost-effective bioelectrical sensor – News-Medical.Net
Bioelectrical sensors on the skin can be used to measure electrical signals in the body, like heart activity and muscle contraction….

Bioelectrical sensors on the skin can be used to measure electrical signals in the body, like heart activity and muscle contraction. While that provides valuable information for clinicians, current bioelectrical sensor technology can be ineffective, uncomfortable,…
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