1996-04-01
1997-12-09
Bahr, Jennifer
Surgery
Truss
Pad
204403, 204415, A61B 500
Patent
active
056949324
ABSTRACT:
A sensor is used to detect a substance component in an aqueous solution. This sensor has electrically conducting and mutually insulated electrodes (7) which can be connected to a data-recording device. A sensor membrane array responsive to substance components to be detected includes several individual membranes (2) in rows or row-column arrays mounted on a flat support (1).
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Bahr Jennifer
Disetronic Licensing AG
Farley Walter C.
Winakur Eric F.
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