The following is an image of an adhesive surface electrode. What are its possible advantages?i) reusableii) do not need electrode geliii) cover a larger surface areaiv) no pain while usagev) risk of infectionvi) costly

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The following is an image of an adhesive surface electrode. What are its possible advantages?<br /><br>i) reusable<br /><br>ii) do not need electrode gel<br /><br>iii) cover a larger surface area<br /><br>iv) no pain while usage<br /><br>v) risk of infection<br /><br>vi) costly






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