21:19 Apr 7, 2005 |
English language (monolingual) [PRO] Medical - Medical: Instruments | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Elizabeth Rudin United Kingdom Local time: 04:15 | ||||||
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4 +4 | the antenna array was attached/fixed to the subject |
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2 +4 | they helped put the antenna ? array? on the patient |
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5 -1 | helped to |
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helped to Explanation: no, I think 'the subject was helped to wear...' sounds better. I wouldn't change it: it's a perfectly normal thing to say |
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they helped put the antenna ? array? on the patient Explanation: not sure array sounds appropriate here -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 3 mins (2005-04-07 21:22:37 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- American Society For Gastrointestinal Endoscopy sorry, my mistake -you were correct ... During image transmission, the patient must wear an antenna array over the ... and instructions with patient, prepare the abdomen for the antenna array, ... www.askasge.org/pages/clinic/cu_cap_endo.cfm -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 5 mins (2005-04-07 21:24:55 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- During image transmission, the patient must wear an antenna array over the abdomen. Each of the 8 sensors adhere to the skin in a manner similar to electrocardiogram monitoring electrodes. The antenna system is, in turn, connected to a small portable hard drive worn on a belt along with the power source consisting of 5 “D-cell”–sized nickel- based batteries. The weight from these two system components is supported by suspenders. |
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