2.The major effects of electrical energy on the human body are ___. ---electric shock & burns 3.There are many sources of electrical hazard in electromedical equipment---TRUE 4.Electromagnetic interference can have serious effects on the human body and on electromedical equipment.---TRUE 5....
A device for delivering low frequency electrical signals(s) to a human body for therapeutic purposes and for balancing the flow of energy in the human body. The device includes, a storage unit, a processing unit process content stored said storage unit. The processing unit further executes ...
Using the Peltier effect was first tested in a thermocontainer with water when the water heating occurred on the basis of different temperature differential between the cold and hot side of the Peltier element result in the production of energy. Realized prototype was also experimentally tested on ...
1.An apparatus comprising:an external source for transmitting a changing magnetic field into a human or other animal body; andan implantable magnetostrictive-electroactive (ME) device that converts the changing magnetic field to generate electrical energy for use in the body. ...
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( make) of it can be used to transform the temperature of the human body(5) into electrical energy,which can be driven by(6) electronic(electricity) devices. In spite of that,some(7) advantages(advantage) of technological inventions may appear.The excessive use of hig...
The human body is made up of over 80 trillion cells that produce energy continuously; brain cells, heart cells, blood cells, bone cells, fat cells, muscle cells and skin cells. But just like anything else that produces energy, the cells need the correct
3). Piezoelectricity is also naturally present within the body and plays an important role in bone physiology due to a high concentration of collagen (Ning et al. 2018). Studies have focused on studying the therapeutic potential of piezoelectric materials on the human body, including nerve, bone...
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