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Research Article

Development of a continuous temperature mapping system using a deep body thermometer

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Pages 123-125 | Published online: 04 Aug 2009

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T Matsui, T Ishizuka, M Ishihara, M Suzuki, A Kurita & M Kikuchi. (2005) A new method to detect systemic inflammatory response syndrome by continuous monitoring system: an experimental study in rats. Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology 29:1, pages 18-21.
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T. Matsui, K. Hagisawa, T. Ishizuka, B. Takase, M. Ishihara & M. Kikuchi. (2004) A Novel Method to Prevent Secondary Exposure of Medical and Rescue Personnel to Toxic Materials Under Biochemical Hazard Conditions Using Microwave Radar and Infrared Thermography. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering 51:12, pages 2184-2188.
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T. Matsui, T. Ishizuka, B. Takase, M. Ishihara & M. Kikuchi. (2004) Non-contact determination of vital sign alterations in hypovolaemic states induced by massive haemorrhage: An experimental attempt to monitor the condition of injured persons behind barriers or under disaster rubble. Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing 42:6, pages 807-811.
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Takemi Matsui, Bonpei Takase, Kousuke Hagisawa, Makoto Kikuchi, Minoru Suzuki & Masayuki Ishihara. (2004) A real time non-invasive monitoring system for detection of hypovolemic state using RR interval variability in very low frequency ranges. Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy 58, pages S28-S30.
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M. Kikuchi, M. Ishihara, T. Matsui, H. Wakisaka, H. Ashida, S. Sato & T. Ishizuka. (2004) Biomedical engineering's contribution to defending the homeland. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine 23:1, pages 175-186.
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