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    The SRS SR650 has a low-noise preamplifier, a precision high-pass and a low-pass filter section, and an output amplifier. The filters are 8-pole, 6-zero elliptic-type with 115 dB per octave rolloff, 0.1 dB of passband ripple, and 80 dB stopband attenuation. Cutoff frequencies can be set between 1 Hz
    A new device developed by Stanford University researchers could make it easier for doctors to monitor the success of blood vessel surgery. The sensor, detailed in a paper published Jan. 8 in Nature Biomedical Engineering, monitors the flow of blood through an artery.It is biodegradable, battery-free and wireless, so it is compact and doesn’t need to be removed and it can warn a patient’s
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    For far too long I thought it was a junior university, whatever that is, until I learned it was named after Leland Stanford Sr’s son. And yes, “The Cardinal” is another example of the quirkiness of Stanford, along with the apparently totally undisciplined Stanford band. A heck of a place to be during the Vietnam war protests. Good wishes to you
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    Stanford researchers have developed an electronic glove that bestows robotic hands with some of the manual dexterity humans enjoy. BY TOM ABATE. Stanford engineers have developed an electronic glove containing sensors that could one day give robotic hands the sort of dexterity that humans take for granted.

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