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The most common form of mercury poisoning is caused by consuming fish or seafood which have high levels of mercury in their bodies. This occurs due to a process as biomagnification, which will be explained in further detail below. However, mercury can also be ingested via other means, as wel...
although some devices analyse signals during the inflation period [49]. The recorded cuff deflation curve has two characteristics: (1) the slowly declining component as cuff pressure is reduced, and (2) the pulsations caused by cardiac contraction and relaxation. The pulsations first become ...
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