Automated measuring and computing complex for the study of cryodestruction zones of the "CRYOPULSE" apparatus
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An automated measure-computable complex was developed for analyzing of cryolisis zones with an accuracy of ± 1 º C and less than 1sec processing time. The experimental researches were held and there were obtained the results of the distribution temperature field from the surface cryoapplicators and cryoinstruments, in the form required for the transfer of telemedicine equipment
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