Electrical bioimpedance readings increase with higher pressure applied to the measuring probe
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R H Smallwood | B H Brown | C A González-Correa | K D Bardhan | B. Brown | R. Smallwood | C. Gonzalez-Correa | D. Walker | K. Bardhan | D C Walker
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