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English: A continuous pressure signal before and after ESD - Raumedic NeuroDur sensor. The continuous pressure signal of a Raumedic NeuroDur sensor (SensorID 28) is shown at a higher velocity (about × 30) than normal. The test person was charged to 0.5 kV, which delivered an ESD of 0.5 kV to the sensor. At the time of ESD, a marked downward drift of baseline pressure occurred. See also Figure 6a. |
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Source | Eide P, Bakken A (2011). "The baseline pressure of intracranial pressure (ICP) sensors can be altered by electrostatic discharges". BioMedical Engineering OnLine. DOI:10.1186/1475-925X-10-75. PMID 21859487. PMC: 3180435. | ||
Author | Eide P, Bakken A | ||
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Short title | Additional file 6 |
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Author | Eide P, Bakken A |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2011 |