148 results on '"Electronics, Medical standards"'
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102. International standards for medical-electrical equipment.
103. A survey of hospital AC power quality.
104. HTM8 equipment evaluation report and test sheet.
105. Ultrasonics for medical diagnostics. Part 6--Quality assurance.
106. [A guidelines for provisional safety standard for electro-medical apparatus (author's transl)].
107. Can we match European standards?
108. An instrument for testing electromedical equipment for safe performance.
109. Electrical safety.
110. Electromedical devices. How to make an informed choice.
111. The tiny flaws in medical design can kill: errant currents from faulty electronic equipment are reported imperiling patients in certain cases.
112. Message from the President: The cost of medical device standards.
113. The lack of safety standards in medical instrumentation.
114. Guest editorial: device regulation--utopian concepts, or, from scared to Utopia.
115. Tiny flaws in medical design can kill.
116. Electrical safety in critical patent areas.
117. Electricity; it doesn't need to be a problem.
118. Earth-free patient monitoring. I. Principles, practice and hazards.
119. [Tables for the medical program of the VEB measuring equipment works in Zwönitz. Report from the laboratory of medical electronics of the VEB measuring equipment works in Zwönitz].
120. Electroanesthesia currents: a comparison.
121. Standards for medical instrumentation.
122. The metrology of medical electrical safety.
123. Emerson ventilator.
124. Standardization of nuclear medicine instrumentation.
125. Controlling the electrocution hazard in the hospital.
126. Fault-finding in electronic equipment.
127. Hewlett-Packard & Sanborn defibrillators.
128. Medical electronics and patient safety.
129. Standard methods of measuring risk current.
130. C105, an ANSI Standards Committee on medical electronic devices.
131. Development and manufacture of bioinstruments in India.
132. [Evaluation of the performance of the Coulter counter model S in routine hospital hematology].
133. Electrical safety in Australian hospitals and proposed standards.
134. Earth-free patient monitoring. 2. Design and specification.
135. Compulsory registration for medical technical products in the GDR.
136. Stringent grounding control, last-minute checks, needed for electrical safety.
137. Electronic tonometer calibration.
138. Technical note: safety testing of equipotential ground systems.
139. Dangers in poorly designed medical electronic equipment and power sources.
140. [Intensive care. 4. Automatic information system].
141. Standardization of nuclear medicine instrumentation.
142. Bioengineering in a community hospital. 2. Patient care.
143. A daily dialogue.
144. Technical Help to Exporters.
145. Standardization of electronic instruments.
146. Defibrillator analyzers.
147. [Comments on quantitative impedance measurement with suggestion to standardize measuring equipments for clinical purposes].
148. New research institute evaluates safety and performance of devices.
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