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Cardiovascular Research 1967 1(3):274-286; doi:10.1093/cvr/1.3.274
© 1967 by European Society of Cardiology
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Copyright © 1967, European Society of Cardiology

New Design of Miniature Electromagnetic Blood Flow Transducers Suitable for Semi-automatic Fabrication*

Alexander Kolin and James Vanyo

From the Department of Biophysics, University of California, Los Angeles, U.S.A.

Authors' Synopsis: A new design of electromagnetic flow transducer and semi-automatic method of producing it at a low cost is described. The transducer is characterized by a 3-pole magnet core. Two of these poles can be considered as one split pole permitting insertion of the artery through the split-pole piece into the transducer lumen.


* This work has been supported by USPHS Grant HE 03092 and partly by a grant from the Office of Naval Research USN Nonr 233(38).


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