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2025
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Invention
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Electrode.
An electrode for applying to human skin, has an electrically non-conductive support. ... |
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2021
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Invention
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Electrode.
An electrode includes an electrically non-conductive support. A protruding, electrica... |
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2020
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Invention
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Electrode. An electrode for applying to human skin, having an electrically non-conductive support... |
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Invention
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Electrode. Electrode for applying to human skin, comprising an electrically non-conductive suppor... |
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Invention
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Electrode for application to human skin. An electrode for applying to human skin, having an elect... |
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2019
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Invention
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Electrode for application to human skin. An electrode for application to the human skin, includes... |
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2018
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Invention
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Testing device for checking at least one first medical electrode. 11). |
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2017
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Invention
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Electrode for application to human skin. Disclosed is an electrode for application to the human s... |
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Invention
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Electrode for application to the human skin. Disclosed is an electrode for application to the hum... |
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Invention
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Testing device for checking at least one first medical electrode. The invention relates to a test... |
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2016
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Invention
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Electrode set, in particular for a defibrillator. An electrode set is disclosed for a defibrillat... |
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Invention
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Hydrogel, production, and medical device comprising an electrode coated therewith.
The invention... |
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Invention
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Hydrogel, production, and medical device comprising an electrode coated therewith. The invention ... |
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2015
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Invention
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Electrode set, in particular for a defibrillator. The invention relates to an electrode set (30),... |
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2013
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Invention
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Medical electrode with printed shielded feed line. b) shielding ply. |
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2007
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Invention
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Medical electrode. A medical electrode for bonding to the skin of a patient comprises a support w... |
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Invention
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Medical electrode.
This application comprises a plane medical electrode for dissipating signals ... |
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2005
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Invention
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Medical electrode. The invention relates to a medical electrode (1) for deriving human skin signa... |