Publications by authors named "P A Record"

This paper describes the design, fabrication, packaging, and performance characterization of a conformal helix antenna created on the outside of a capsule endoscope designed to operate at a carrier frequency of 433 MHz within human tissue. Wireless data transfer was established between the integrated capsule system and an external receiver. The telemetry system was tested within a tissue phantom and in vivo porcine models.

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Electrical capacitive tomography (ECT) has been used to monitor sections of aircraft wiring, as a tool for prognostic analysis. To apply the principles of ECT across a cross section of only 4 mm, modification of the basic circuit was required. Additionally, a more novel method of placing the necessary electrodes was needed, this being accomplished by etching them from flexible copper sheeting and wrapping them inside the perimeter of an enclosure.

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In electrical impedance tomography, a single channel failure causes distortion to the overall image. Mathematical modelling and curve-fitting techniques were used to recover corrupted data. A single channel was disconnected in two experiments on a saline-filled dish with one and two objects, respectively.

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A high-performance size-exclusion chromatographic method was developed for the determination of potency of recombinant bovine somatotropin (rbST) monomer and the estimation of dimer and soluble aggregates in bulk drug substances. These proteins can be completely extracted from bulk drug substances with sodium borate-ethylenediamine-tetraacetic acid disodium salt (EDTA) at pH 9.5 and separated on TSK G3000SW column with a mobile phase of pH 7.

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The feasibility of detecting the lungs in preterm babies using electrical impedance tomography (EIT) was investigated. A single frequency instrument using 16 electrodes to apply current and detect peripheral voltages was constructed. The instrument applied AC current of 1.

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