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Every child and adult wears an electronic wrist band so you can always check their last location.
Instead they're sitting at Therme Erding's pool bar wearing nothing but an electronic wrist tag, which tots up how many half pints of local Erdinger lager they've supped through the night.
The panel study subjects will also wear electronic wrist band UV dosimeters (Seckmeyer et al. 2011), PM2.5 active samplers (DCG4004 sampling pump with GK.05SH Cyclone inlet; BGI Instruments, Waltham, MA, USA), and MicroAthelometers (AE-51; Envirodata, Madrid, Spain) for continuous black carbon monitoring (Table 2).
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We used a rectifier and multiplier circuit as the interface between the harvester and a wearable electronic load (wrist watch) to demonstrate the feasibility and capability of powering small-scale electronic systems from human-body vibration.
Using this prototype we have powered an eight-digit electronic calculator and wrist watch.
The girl wore an electronic bracelet on her wrist, but was clearly unembarrassed by this because she energetically thrust her hand out of her sleeve in greeting.
The new generation of medical devices includes blood sugar monitors worn like a wrist watch, electronic brain stimulators to reduce the symptoms of Parkinson's disease, and wound dressings made of living human skin cells.
Sleep patterns were objectively assessed using the Actiwatch (registered trademark of Mini Mitter Company, Cambridge Neurotechnology Ltd. UK): a compact, light weight, wrist worn electronic device that measures and records physical activity.
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