
Clamp-on Flowmeters for ECMO in Infant ICU
Newborn babies are precious and fragile. In many situations, these children are born too early and before their organs have had a chance to fully develop. In some cases, they are born with serious conditions that require immediate intensive care. …
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The Importance of Clamp-On Flowmeters In Organ Preservation Devices
Every year, thousands of people need an organ transplant to survive. Like life itself, donated organs are precious. Simply having these rare organs on hand is not enough. Why? Because preservation is arguably just as important as the organs. It …
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On board sensors help drones operate
Small sensors to help drones effectively operate Force sensors are used in almost an immeasurable number of applications, drone applications alone can contain multiple load cells to help the drone operate as best as possible. Liquid level sensors can also …
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Clamp-on Flowmeter for Heart Lung Machines Provide Reassurance During Critical Surgeries
While any surgical procedure can be dangerous, for patients with acute, life-threatening conditions, critical surgeries being performed by doctors are especially important and a time when procedures must be followed closely and with extreme precision. In many of these scenarios, …
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Effect of Air Embolisms on The Human Circulatory System
When it comes to medical devices, few are as vital as intravenous lines (IV). While IV lines continue to save countless lives, in rare cases they can cause severe harm or death if air bubbles are allowed to enter a …
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How Bubble Detectors Make Human Jet Suits Safe
We’ve all dreamed of flying freely like a bird. Historically, the people who come closest to realizing these dreams are airplane pilots and astronauts. …Until now, that is. Richard Browning and the good people at Gravity Industries have been obsessing …
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Non-medical Applications of Bubble Sensors
You may have heard about bubble sensors and their ability to detect the presence of pockets of air, or bubbles, within fluid-filled tubes. In medical technologies, these solutions can be a matter of life and death. For example, in an …
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Alarm Fatigue in Nursing: How Custom Sensors Can Save Lives
How Custom Sensors Can Save Lives Nurses work tireless hours around the clock caring for patients, monitoring vitals and assisting doctors with doing the important job of keeping people alive. They are also up against a number of workplace hazards. …
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Mass Weighing for Flow Rate Measurement
Fluid rate measurement can be done a number of ways. The method used typically depends on the fluid material that needs to be monitored. Measuring flow in tubes can be done through the use of various flow meter types including, …
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Disposable Capacitance Liquid Level Detector
Ultrasonic Capacitance Liquid Level Sensor Strain Measurement Devices has been hard at work engineering and designing new disposable sensors for each product line, offering contamination free and inexpensive sensors to help you with the monitoring in your application. The majority …
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Microfluidics Control and Critical Fluid Management
Microfluidics is the focus of precisely controlling the behavior and exploitation of fluids that are physically constricted to a small scale. The liquid has the ability to flow in narrow spaces without the assistance of any external forces, and because …
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How Optical Liquid Level Sensors Work
Optical Switch Sensors Successfully Operate Using Snell’s Law Snell’s Law is used to predict how a light beam will refract or change it’s direction when traveling from one substance to another. θ represents (left figure) the angle between the direction …
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