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The physical principles and advantages of the use of a new class of the SFCO sensors (radio-frequency ‘magnetic-field’ probes) for the investigation of biomedical signals are discussed. The perspectivity of their application for the investigation of dynamic changes of dielectric characteristics of tissues and the medium of the organism is demonstrated. Data related to the registration of the state of the human vascular system by the use of such sensors are presented.
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The authors are grateful to the management of PSI (Precision Sensors & Instruments, LLC. Armenia - www.psi.am) for the free provision of the RF ‘magnetic-field’ probes, as well as for the metering and processing unit with the corresponding software for conducting the presented experiments.
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Russian Text © The Author(s), 2019, published in Izvestiya Natsional'noi Akademii Nauk Armenii, Fizika, 2019, Vol. 54, No. 4, pp. 526–536.
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Khachunts, A.S., Gevorgyan, S.G., Tadevosyan, N.E. et al. Radio-Frequency ‘Magnetic-Field’ Probes Based on the Single Layer Flat Coil Oscillators - New Type of SFCO-Sensors for Bio-Medical Investigations. J. Contemp. Phys. 54, 386–393 (2019). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1068337219040091
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