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potentials between different sites on the skin as a result of cardiac activity. The electrical activity of the heart is a sequence of depolarizations and repolarizations. Depolarization occurs when the cardiac cells, which are electrically polarized, lose their internal negativity. The spread of depolarization travels from cell to cell, producing a wave of depolarization across the entire heart. This wave represents a flow of electricity that can be detected by electrodes placed on the surface of the body. Once depolarization is complete, the cardiac cells are restored to their resting potential, a process called repolarization.

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at four paired-electrode sites (required for cardiac output measurements). The best placement for all eight electrodes, considering the anatomical shape of the thorax, is along the frontal plane (wider dimension). When directed through the thorax, the measurement current seeks the shortest and most conductive pathway. Consequently, the measurement current flows through the thoracic aorta and vena cava superior and inferior. Human, Relative Measures, Unshielded or Small Animal or EBI-specific Measures (flow, plethysmography, etc.): 4 LEAD110 leads with EL506 bioimpedance strip or EL500 paired disposable electrodes. See

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at four paired-electrode sites (required for cardiac output measurements). The best placement for all eight electrodes, considering the anatomical shape of the thorax, is along the frontal plane (wider dimension). When directed through the thorax, the measurement current seeks the shortest and most conductive pathway. Consequently, the measurement current flows through the thoracic aorta and vena cava superior and inferior. Human, Relative Measures, Unshielded or Small Animal or EBI-specific Measures (flow, plethysmography, etc.): 4 LEAD110 leads with EL506 bioimpedance strip or EL500 paired disposable electrodes. See

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when multiple electrode sites are to be connected to a single amplifier input or stimulator output. The CBL204 plugs into any 100C series Biopotential amplifier input or STMISO series output and provides two sockets to connect to electrode leads terminating in a Touchproof "Y" electrode lead adapter. Multiple CBL204s can be plugged together to reference 3 or more electrode leads to the same input or output. You might also be interested in the following items:

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