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Article: Reports summarize life sciences study results from P.S. Cottler and co-researchers.
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- Blood Weekly
- Article date:
- July 30, 2009
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Current study results from the report, 'Performance characteristics of a new generation pressure microsensor for physiologic applications,' have been published. According to recent research from the United States, "A next generation fiber-optic microsensor based on the extrinsic Fabry-Perot interferometric (EFPI) technique has been developed for pressure measurements. The basic physics governing the operation of these sensors makes them relatively tolerant or immune to the effects of high-temperature, high-EMI, and highly-corrosive environments."
"This pressure microsensor represents a significant improvement in size and performance over previous generation ...
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