| 41. | This pulse generator is smaller than the S-ICD pulse generator which may result in a less visible implanted device.
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| 42. | Furthermore, the RACE allows the fabrication of larger and more tightly matched groups of sampling apertures or pulse generators.
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| 43. | Shikles will return to the hospital in a couple of weeks to see if the pulse generator needs fine-tuning.
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| 44. | Due to the position of the pulse generator under the collarbone, it can be more visible with certain clothing.
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| 45. | The incoming signal is One-Shot Pulse Generator then generates a pulse of constant length to drive the switching transistor.
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| 46. | Zoll inserted a bare wire into the recipient's heart to convey electrical pulses provided by an external pulse generator.
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| 47. | The device, called a pulse generator, sends an electric current to his brain, jamming nerve signals from the globus pallidus.
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| 48. | For StarTram, the SMES design choice is a better ( less expensive ) approach than pulse generators according to Powell.
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| 49. | It really is necessary to have a pulse generator with a modified design adapted to the requirements of such a location.
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| 50. | The devices consist of a battery-driven pulse generator, which is programmed for the patient's condition and inserted under the skin surgically.
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