Pulse wave detecting apparatus

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ABSTRACT:
A pulse wave detecting apparatus having a pressure-sensitive semiconductor element for detecting pulsation of an artery of a subject and converting the detected pulsation into electrical signal, the electrical signal representing pulse wave corresponding to the pulsation, the semiconductor element being pressed against a body surface of the subject such that the semiconductor element is aligned with the artery via the body surface, the apparatus including a timer device for measuring operation time of the pressure-sensitive semiconductor element, and generating a full-use signal when the measured operation time exceeds a reference value representing that the semiconductor element has been fully operated up to its permitted operation time.

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Mesures Regulation Automatisme, vol. 44, No. 5, May 1979, pp. 73-74, Paris, FR; "Techniques d'Applications", p. 74, (w/translation).

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