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transducer

Device that converts one form of energy into another. For example, a thermistor is a transducer that converts heat into an electrical voltage, and an electric motor is a transducer that converts an electrical voltage into mechanical energy. Transducers are important components in many types of sensor, converting the physical quantity to be measured into a proportional voltage signal.



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Direct blood pressure was measured with a pressure tranducer (TruWave disposable pressure transducer, Edwards Lifesciences LLC, Irvine, CA, USA) linked to a patient monitor (90367 Ultraview 1030 monitor, SpaceLabs Medical Inc, Redmond, WA, USA) and zeroed to the atmospheric pressure at the level of the right atrium.
Patterned after the company's NAT and NBT audio transducers' surface-mount design, this series provides a flatter, wider frequency response over tranducers that allows for the clear reproduction of spoken words.
There's also amazing bass tranducers built into the floors for maximum body shaking, three bars, a juice bar, roof terrace with courtyard garden and, of course, a VIP lounge.
 
 
 
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