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    Development of a small wireless device for perspiration monitoring by Ogai, Kazuhiro, Fukuoka, Masakazu, Kitamura, Kei-ichiro, Uchide, Kiyoshi, Nemoto, Tetsu

    Published in Medical engineering & physics (01-04-2016)
    “…Highlights • A novel, small wireless device for perspiration monitoring was developed. • The developed device consists of a stand-alone humidity sensor and…”
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    A Detailed Protocol for Perspiration Monitoring Using a Novel, Small, Wireless Device by Ogai, Kazuhiro, Fukuoka, Masakazu, Kitamura, Kei-Ichiro, Uchide, Kiyoshi, Nemoto, Tetsu

    Published in Journal of visualized experiments (24-11-2016)
    “…Perspiration monitoring can be utilized for the detection of certain diseases, such as thermoregulation and mental disorders, particularly when the patients…”
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    Quantitative Evaluation of an Unrestrictive Sweat Rate Measurement Device by Seno, Shin-ichiro, Nemoto, Tetsu, Fukuoka, Masakazu, Watanabe, Atsushi, Kato, Sachiko, Kogure, Eiki, Kobayashi, Hiroko, Shimazu, Hideaki

    Published in Advanced Biomedical Engineering (01-01-2016)
    “…Sweating, the intermittent secretion of fluid from the sweat glands, is an indispensable mechanism for the regulation of body temperature. The methods used to…”
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    MATHEMATICAL EVALUATION OF 24-HOUR BLOOD-PRESSURE VARIABILITY IN YOUNG, MIDDLE-AGED AND ELDERLY HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS by TOCHIKUBO, OSAMU, MIYAZAKI, NAOMICHI, YAMADA, YUTAKA, FUKUOKA, MASAKAZU, KANEKO, YOSHIHIRO

    Published in JAPANESE CIRCULATION JOURNAL (1987)
    “…The characteristics of 24-hour blood pressure variation in hypertensive patients were assessed using new indices of variability. Blood pressure of 43…”
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    Evaluation of the Parallel Conductor Theory for Measuring Human Limb Blood Flow by Electrical Admittance Plethysmography by Shimazu, Hideaki, Yamakoshi, Ken-Ichi, Togawa, Tatsuo, Fukuoka, Masakazu, Ito, Hiroshi

    “…We devised a compensation technique that measures the admittance change of a limb submerged in an electrolyte solution in a cylinder. Using this technique, we…”
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    Noninvasive Measurement of Hematocrit by Electrical Admittance Plethysmography Technique by Yamakoshi, Ken-Ichi, Shimazu, Hideaki, Togawa, Tatsuo, Fukuoka, Masakazu, Ito, Hiroshi

    “…A new method for the noninvaive measurement of hematocrit by means of electrical admittance plethysmography was developed. The pninciple of this method is…”
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