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    Hematocrit measurement by dielectric spectroscopy by Treo, E.F., Felice, C.J., Tirado, M.C., Valentinuzzi, M.E., Cervantes, D.O.

    “…Based on permittivity changes, a new method to measure hematocrit (HCT) in extracorporeal blood systems is presented. Human blood samples were tested at…”
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    Medium and interface components in impedance microbiology by Felice, C.J., Valentinuzzi, M.E.

    “…Classic impedance microbiology (CIM) is based on the measurement of the impedance components that appear between a pair of electrodes submerged in a cell…”
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    Comparative analysis of hematocrit measurements by dielectric and impedance techniques by Treo, E.F., Felice, C.J., Tirado, M.C., Valentinuzzi, M.E., Cervantes, D.O.

    “…In a previous paper, a new dielectric technique was used to estimate hematocrit (HTC) in extracorporeal blood circulation systems, independently of plasma…”
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    Otto Herbert Arnold Schmitt (1913-1998), a pioneer (an overview of Schmitt's scientific production) by Valentinuzzi, M.E.

    “…Otto Schmitt was a prolific intellectual creator with over 60 patents and more than 300 scientific and technical publications produced during his lifespan. In…”
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    Magnetobiology: a historical view by Valentinuzzi, M.E.

    “…The objective of this article is to uncover as much as possible the origins and development of magnetobiology. The use of magnetobiology as a diagnostic tool…”
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    Non-linear response of electrode–electrolyte interface at high current density by Ruiz, G.A., Felice, C.J., Valentinuzzi, M.E.

    Published in Chaos, solitons and fractals (01-08-2005)
    “…A distributed parameter non-linear circuit is presented as fractal model of an electrode–electrolyte interface. It includes the charge transfer resistance and…”
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    Arm EMG during abduction and adduction: hysteresis cycle by Politti, J.C., Felice, C.J., Valentinuzzi, M.E.

    Published in Medical engineering & physics (01-05-2003)
    “…The electromyographic study of the muscles involved in the complex movements of the shoulder, is usually one way to quantifying the static and dynamic joint’s…”
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    Otto Herbert Arnold Schmitt (1913-1998): overview of his scientific production by Valentinuzzi, M.E.

    “…Otto Schmitt was a prolific intellectual creator with over 60 patents and more than 300 scientific and technical publications produced during his lifespan…”
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    Parallel conductance estimation by hypertonic dilution method with conductance catheter: effects of the bolus concentration and temperature by Herrera, M.C., Olivera, J.M., Valentinuzzi, M.E.

    “…The conductance catheter has gained momentum since its introduction in cardiovascular dynamics back in 1980. However, measuring errors are still blurring its…”
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    The modern hospital in historical context by Valentinuzzi, M.E., Leder, R.

    “…The evolution and development of hospitals in their historical context is quickly reviewed, starting first as simple shelters for the sick and indigent,…”
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    Impedance bacteriometry: medium and interface contributions during bacterial growth by Felice, C.J., Valentinuzzi, M.E., Vercellone, M.I., Madrid, R.E.

    “…Impedance was measured in a cell containing culture broth inoculated with E. coli, before and during bacterial growth. The electrode interface impedance…”
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    Evidence for chaotic behavior in driven ventricles by Savino, G.V., Romanelli, L., González, D.L., Piro, O., Valentinuzzi, M.E.

    Published in Biophysical journal (01-08-1989)
    “…Toad ventricles were externally driven by periodic pulses while monophasic action potential (MAP) signals were recorded in seven excised and seven in situ…”
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    Hematocrit measurement by dielectric spectroscopy by Treo, E.F., Cervantes, D.O., Felice, C.J., Tirado, M., Valentinuzzi, M.E.

    “…A new method to measure hematocrit (HTC) in extra-corporeal blood systems is presented based on permittivity changes. Human blood samples were tested at…”
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    Electronic continuous growth follow-up of microbial cultures by Madrid, R.E., Felice, C.J., Valentinuzzi, M.E.

    “…An apparatus for the measurement of bacterial growth is described. This instrument applies an alternate adequate current of two different frequencies through a…”
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    Electrode roughness effect on the electrode-electrolyte interface DC current-potential curves by Felice, C.J., Ruiz, G.R., Madrid, R.E., Valentinuzzi, M.E.

    “…The current-potential curve of an electrode-electrolyte interface is affected by the surface rugosity degree shown by stainless steel electrodes (type used:…”
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    A new beginning for human health by Valentinuzzi, M.A.

    “…The author relates his introduction to the role of biomedical engineering in human health. The influences of renowned figures on his understanding of the…”
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    Biomedical engineering as a paradigm by Valentinuzzi, M.E.

    “…Kuhn, in 1970, proposed that a scientific revolution is inaugurated every time an existing paradigm ceases to function in the exploration of an aspect of…”
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