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The blood supply of various skin areas as estimated by the photoelectric plethysmograph

Alrick B. Hertzman
- 31 Oct 1938 - 
- Vol. 124, Iss: 2, pp 328-340
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This article is published in American Journal of Physiology.The article was published on 1938-10-31. It has received 423 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Photoelectric plethysmography & Plethysmograph.

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Ear sensor for monitoring physiological measured variable by non-invasive measurement in ear canal of patient, has detectors for detecting radiation reflected by tissue layers, where detectors are arranged offset to respective emitters

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Detection of smoking, gender and starvation - satiety using photoplethysmogram signals

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Photoplethysmography (PPG) Sensor Circuit Design Techniques

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Introduction to photoplethysmography

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Biomedical Sensors and Their Interfacing

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