Harmer et al., 1985 - Google Patents
Optical Fibre Sensors For Medical ApplicationsHarmer et al., 1985
- Document ID
- 13005887909330854926
- Author
- Harmer A
- Dahne C
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- Publication venue
- Fibre Optics' 85
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New forms of medical sensor are under development in many commercial and academic research laboratories around the world. The consideration of fibre optic sensors in solving medical problems is based on the unique advantages of optical fibres: small size, flexibility …
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