Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products – Vacuum arc discharge coating
Patent
1974-07-24
1976-05-18
Jung, T.
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Processes and products
Vacuum arc discharge coating
204195P, G01N 2746
Patent
active
039576124
ABSTRACT:
An in vivo specific ion sensor contains a specific ion electrode and surrounding reference half cell which has its immobilized electrolyte adjacent to and spaced from the specific ion electrode. The specific ion sensor is introduced, for example, into the blood stream by passing it through a cannula which perforates the subject's tissue and the underlying wall of the blood vessel.
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LeBlanc, Jr. Oliver H.
Niedrach Leonard W.
Cohen Joseph T.
General Electric Company
Jung T.
Squillaro Jerome C.
Watts Charles T.
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