Essays about: "medical instruments"
Showing result 31 - 35 of 39 essays containing the words medical instruments.
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31. Using Ensemble Learning to Improve Classification Accuracy in Medical Data
University essay from Institutionen för informationsteknologiAbstract : Currently, electronic medical instruments are widely used in hospitals, medical polyclinics and doctors' offices to gather vital information about patients' bodies. Experts interpret medical data to distinguish the causes of illnesses. EEG is an example of a form of medical information that has many features. READ MORE
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32. Investigation of IT-system for Point of Care Testing
University essay from Lunds universitet/Högskoleingenjörsutbildning i datateknikAbstract : This report is the result of a project performed at the Department of Clinical Chemistry at UMAS in Malmö. To reduce the load at the surgery, the possibilities to let patients treated with anticoagulant drugs test themselves using self-service terminals will be investigated. The testing of these patients is currently performed by the personnel. READ MORE
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33. Wireless ECG
University essay from JTH, Data- och elektroteknikAbstract : This document contains the development of an amplifier for an ECG-signal and interfacing it to wireless communication. The purpose of this project is to get a clear ECG-signal without any noise, save it and send it through wireless communication. READ MORE
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34. Evaluation of platelet parameters from Advia 2120 and Sysmex XT-2000iV in samples from dogs, horses and cats.
University essay from Institutionen för medicinsk biokemi och mikrobiologiAbstract : Haematology instruments using optical and fluorescence techniques have improved the platelet count in domestic animals. There are still some difficulties present, especially when counting cat thrombocytes due to their ability to aggregate and the occurrence of large platelets. READ MORE
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35. Detection limits and quantification of 60Co with gamma camera and handheld gamma detectors in human phantoms
University essay from Lunds universitet/SjukhusfysikerutbildningenAbstract : In an emergency situation where radioactive material has been spread to the environment and large groups of people have been internally contaminated there is a need for rapid examination of the activity contents in those persons. The specific purpose of this work is to explore methods for rapid in-vivo determination of 60Co in humans using equipments not dedicated to whole-body counting, in order to find rapid alternative to whole-body counting in low background localities. READ MORE