Monitoring of biomedical signals in automated early diagnostic complexes
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The general methodology of different biological signals’ monitoring is considered. The main aims and advantages of human noninvasive high-resolution monitoring for early diagnostics of diseases are highlighted. The requirements for monitoring the state of heart system, brain’s electrical functioning during narcosis and non-invasive monitoring of the glucose rate are given.
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