Training system for simulating changes in the resistance of a li

Surgery – Diagnostic testing – Measuring electrical impedance or conductance of body portion

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ABSTRACT:
A system for simulating changes in the resistance of a living body includes an output interface circuit including a variable resistance adapted to smoothly and naturally simulate the resistance of a living body. A generator circuit includes a microprocessor under the control of software to play back digitally recorded data representative of patterns of changing resistance. The software includes a user selection feature permitting various patterns to be played back in a way that simulates changes in the resistance of living body useful for learning about the patterns.

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