2014 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC) 2014
DOI: 10.1109/smc.2014.6974075
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Designing a reconfigurable biopotential amplifiers for medical instrumentation course

Abstract: This paper proposes a reconfigurable biopotential amplifier for a medical instrumentation course in the department of electrical engineering. With the reconfigurable biopotential amplifier, the students are able to measure their biopotential signals such as electromyography, electrocardiography and electrooculography in the class. In addition, reconfigurations of the circuit board can be achieved by forming different combinations of the circuit modules to investigate the effects of employing the amplifiers and… Show more

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confidence: 99%
“…Ming-Sung Kuo's criticism regarding how far has Teubner extended the concept of constitution to account for informal modes of group-formation and ordering. 190 Christodoulidis' and Kuo's reviews of Teubner's account share a common concern about the consequences implied by a shift from empirically-based constitutionalism to abstract constitutionalisation. Christodoulidis contends that "constitutionalization, as an ongoing…”
Section: B Questioning Teubner's Societal Analyticmentioning
confidence: 99%