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The Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology is a peer-reviewed medical journal covering medical engineering and related subjects. It is published by Taylor & Francis and the editor -in-chief is John P. Woodcock (University Hospital of Wales). The journal is abstracted and indexed in Scopus. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Editions published in Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology 200
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Smartphone-based photoplethysmographic imaging for heart rate monitoring
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A no-moving-parts sensor for the detection of eye fixation using polarised light and retinal birefringence information
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Treadmill measures of ambulation rates in ovine models of spinal cord injury and neuropathic pain.
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An mHealth monitoring system for traditional birth attendant-led antenatal risk assessment in rural Guatemala
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Safety of iPhone retinal photography
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Non-invasive multiwavelength photoplethysmography under low partial pressure of oxygen
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Pull-out strength comparison of a novel expanding fastener against an orthopaedic screw in an ovine vertebral body: an ex-vivo study.
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Three-dimensional kinematics of the lumbar spine during gait using marker-based systems: a systematic review
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A review of the physiological and histological effects of laser osteotomy
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Using cloud models of heartbeats as the entity identifier to secure mobile devices
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Urinary catheters: history, current status, adverse events and research agenda
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Direct vision in minimally invasive epicardial procedures: preliminary tests of prototype instrumentation
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Data quality of a wearable vital signs monitor in the pre-hospital and emergency departments for enhancing prediction of needs for life-saving interventions in trauma patients
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Medical equipment libraries: implementation, experience and user satisfaction
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Practicability of avoiding hypothermia in resuscitation room phase in severely injured patients.
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Handheld real-time volumetric imaging of the spine: technology development
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Artificial vision support system (AVS(2)) for improved prosthetic vision
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A tensile machine with a novel optical load cell for soft biological tissues application.
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Empathic engineering: helping deliver dignity through design
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Implementation of newly adopted technology in acute care settings: a qualitative analysis of clinical staff
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Designing breathalyser technology for the developing world: how a single breath can fight the double disease burden
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A state-of-the-art review on the evolution of urinary sphincter devices for the treatment of post-prostatectomy urinary incontinence: past, present and future innovations
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Non-invasive, minute-to-minute estimates of systemic arterial pressure and pulse pressure variation using radial artery tonometry
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The relationship between respiratory variation in the pulmonary arterial pressure tracing and intra-thoracic pressure changes: a pilot study
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Assessment of the agreement between photoplethysmographic and arterial waveform respiratory variation in patients undergoing spine surgery
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Synchronizing microelectrode and electronic goniometer data using a pseudo-random binary signal
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Surface density mapping of natural tissue by a scanning haptic microscope (SHM).
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Radiofrequency ablation technique in the treatment of liver tumours: review and future issues
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Rationale, design and clinical performance of the mechanical response tissue analyser: a non-invasive technology for measurement of long bone bending stiffness
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Clinical applications and issues of oxygen saturation level measurements obtained from peripheral sites
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An implementation of a CBIR system based on SVM learning scheme
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Inductively coupled microfluidic pressure meter for in vivo monitoring of cerebrospinal fluid shunt function
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