It’s possible that consumer “smart” devices that come with bioimpedance technology to provide measurements of body composition can interfere with certain cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) ...
image: University of Utah electrical and computer engineering assistant professor Benjamin Sanchez Terrones, left, and U associate professor of medicine Benjamin Steinberg have published a new study ...
The use of wearable body composition found on leading wearables could pose a risk for those with pacemakers, a new report has concluded. A study in the Heart Rhythm journal found that wearables with ...
During fermentation, yeast cells undergo division, which affects the yeast culture’s impedance. Concurrently, carbon dioxide is produced as a byproduct of fermentation, which the robot utilizes as a ...
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