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Submitted by root on Mon, 2007-06-04 08:54.
Tags: acidic | activity patterns | applied science | catheter | chip | doctors | electrical impulses | esophageal reflux | impedance | liquids | monitoring system | pillcam | radio frequency identification | rfid | rfid system | southwestern medical center | square centimeters | ut southwestern medical center | wireless monitoring | wireless sensor
Technorati Tags: acidic# activity patterns# applied science# catheter# chip# doctors# electrical impulses# esophageal reflux# impedance# liquids# monitoring system# pillcam# radio frequency identification# rfid# rfid system# southwestern medical center# square centimeters# ut southwestern medical center# wireless monitoring# wireless sensor# #
Tags: acidic | activity patterns | applied science | catheter | chip | doctors | electrical impulses | esophageal reflux | impedance | liquids | monitoring system | pillcam | radio frequency identification | rfid | rfid system | southwestern medical center | square centimeters | ut southwestern medical center | wireless monitoring | wireless sensor
Now, a wireless monitoring system will use electrical impulses to track esophageal reflux. UT Southwestern Medical Center doctors and UT Arlington engineers have developed a wireless monitoring system, which uses electrical impulses to track...
Technorati Tags: acidic# activity patterns# applied science# catheter# chip# doctors# electrical impulses# esophageal reflux# impedance# liquids# monitoring system# pillcam# radio frequency identification# rfid# rfid system# southwestern medical center# square centimeters# ut southwestern medical center# wireless monitoring# wireless sensor# #
Submitted by root on Thu, 2007-05-31 07:27.
Tags: doctors | gastroesophageal reflux disease | gerd | lead | medical centre | oesophageal reflux | rfid | texas southwestern medical | unnoticed
Technorati Tags: doctors# gastroesophageal reflux disease# gerd# lead# medical centre# oesophageal reflux# rfid# texas southwestern medical# unnoticed# #
Tags: doctors | gastroesophageal reflux disease | gerd | lead | medical centre | oesophageal reflux | rfid | texas southwestern medical | unnoticed
RFID won't let oesophageal reflux go unnoticed. Doctors and engineers of University of Texas Southwestern Medical Centre and UT Arlington have created a new system which can lead to improved monitoring of gastroesophageal reflux disease or GERD. This occurs...
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Technorati Tags: doctors# gastroesophageal reflux disease# gerd# lead# medical centre# oesophageal reflux# rfid# texas southwestern medical# unnoticed# #