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12 August 2009

  • curprev 21:0921:09, 12 August 2009Chung-Hay talk contribs 255 bytes +255 IEEE Paper looking at potential places on a military helmet for placing a pulse oximeter. They found the forehead to yield signals fairly similar to that of the finger, which was not the case for the other locations - chin, jaw, nape (back of upper neck).