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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Sensor
  1. ... your ears, eyes, and the muscles and touch sensors in your legs. These signals also help your ... special organs filled with fluid and lined with sensors that have hair-like structures. When you move ...
  2. ... blood. Continuous glucose monitors (CGM) use a tiny sensor that you insert under your skin. Every few minutes, the sensor measures glucose levels in fluids between your cells. ...
  3. ... table. A provider will place several electrodes (small sensors that stick to your skin) on your arms, ...
  4. ... down to your esophagus. The tube has a sensor that measures your acid level. The other end ...
  5. ... ABR test: The provider will place electrodes (small sensors that stick to the skin) on the scalp. ...
  6. ... EEG) or electromyography (EMG) , which use small electric sensors to measure brain activity and nerve function If ...
  7. ... through your skin and into your blood. A sensor on the oximeter measures the amount of light. ...
  8. ... also called EKG or ECG). Electrodes are small sensors that stick to your skin. Wires connect the ...
  9. ... placed near your eyes. The electrodes are small sensors that either stick to your skin or are ...