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Physiogrip™ Muscle Physiology System |
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Demonstrate the phenomena of muscle contraction to your students using their own muscles, instead of the vivisected tissues of animals. A specially designed displacement transducer measures the stimulation of the flexor digitorum through the surface of the arm, and the sophisticated software allows you to acquire, store, and analyze the phenomenon. Muscle movement, stimulus voltages, velocity, and amplitude can all be graphed for easy correlation. An isolated square wave simulator and McADDAM II Interface, required, are available separately.
Sophisticated, Yet Easy to Use Technology for Studying Physiological Systems This state of the art technology allows students to acquire and analyze data with flexibility and precision. The software’s colorful 3-D graphics and text and audio prompts make it easy to use. Students can create tables and graphs to display readings and analyses for either individuals or groups, and data can be saved, edited, printed out, or exported for use in other software applications. Includes appropriate components and an instruction and experiment manual. System Requirements: Windows: 486/50 processor or higher, Windows 95/98/NT, 8MB RAM, the McADDAM II Interface Module (available separately)
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