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[Progress and application of sensors in medicine]
Jianguo Li1, Fei Chen, Shuai Xu
1Department of General Surgery, Zhujiang Hospital of Southern Medical University, Guangzhou 510282, China.
Abstract:
Sensors are apparatus that can percept specific matter information and change them into useful signals. They are widely used in medicine and are core components of medical equipments, and have become one of critical factors to accelerate the development of medicine. The applications of sensors in medical domain such as assistant examination, monitoring, treatment, disease prevention etc., and their progress tendency, were described detailedly in this article.
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