Waterworth et al., 2000 - Google Patents
Cole equation modelling to measurements made using an impulse driven transfer impedance systemWaterworth et al., 2000
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- Waterworth A
- Milnes P
- Smallwood R
- Brown B
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- Physiological Measurement
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Electrical impedance measurements are used to obtain information about a subject, tissue sample or tissue model under test. There are several ways of obtaining these impedance data and thereafter analysing the data to obtain relevant parameters. This paper shows how …
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