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Biomedical Instrumentation Practice Test: Telemedicine Technology
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Biomedical Instrumentation Practice Test: Telemedicine Technology
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1. Iron cored electromagnets are used in probes having a diameter between ______
2. What is the temperature at which the lower junction in thermocouple is maintained?
3. The Angular frequency of precession is given by W=2pv=rBo, where v is _____________
4. Coulter counters have a serious drawback linked with the mercury manometer arrangement.
5. In the settling error, if the readings are taken within 4–5 min., the settling error is?
6. Which of the following is the principle behind strain gauge?
7. ________________ is used to describe the figure of merit which determines the overall behaviour of the wire under stress.
8. A calibrating signal of _____ mV amplitude can be connected to preamplifier with an input selector switch.
9. Which of the following is a non invasive method for measurement of peripheral blood flow or blood flow in various organs?
10. ____________ is the sampling rate of analog-to-digital converter in digitizing of ECG signal in signal conditioning.
11. _____________ is not a soft tissue.
12. Which of the following is the principle behind Fluoroptic temperature sensors working?
13. In picoscale, the number of particles N in a unit volume is determined from the relation if H stands for a factor of dilution, L is scaling factor of the counter, V is measured volume and E is result display on the digital display.
14. The amplifier configuration must contain _____________ to achieve the low frequency response for medical applications?
15. Muscles are the reservoir for calcium and phosphorus, essential minerals for various cellular activities which happen throughout the human body.
16. Which of the following physiological parameter is most difficult to measure accurately?
17. ______________ techniques are used in a new algorithm proposed by Jen and Hwang to obtain the long term ECG signal feature and extract the meaningful information hiding in the QRS complex.
18. _________ resolution analog-to-digital converter is used in digitization of ECG signal in signal conditioning.
19. Which of the following is based on analyzing the shape of the QRS complexes and separating beats into groups or clusters?
20. What is used to recover the signal, which is analogue of the flow rate being measured?
21. ___________ is the interruption or interference with normal physiological and developmental processes or structures.
22. There are two types of coils employed in the system, which are ______________
23. The preamplifier used in square wave blood flowmeter has a CMRR of _______ dB.
24. What is the diameter of Ragweed pollen?
25. What is the region called in which the output does not change with an increase in input?

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