Tissue resistance is mathematically described as the real part of the tissue impedance and tissue reactance is defined as the imaginary part of the tissue impedance. To determine these parameters, measure the impedance magnitude and phase using the EBI100C. Use the AcqKnowledge Equation Generator to multiply the magnitude by the cosine of the phase to obtain the tissue resistance and by the sine of the phase to obtain the tissue reactance. Invert the resistance value to obtain tissue conductance.
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MP36R System
Wired | Tissue Resistance and Reactance Measurement
MP36R with AcqKnowledge plus NICO sensor, lead set, disposable strip electrodes, & disposable general purpose electrodes
MP160 System
Wired | Tissue Resistance and Reactance Measurement
MP160 System with NICO and ECG amplifiers and disposable electrodes
MP160 System
Wired | Tissue Resistance and Reactance Measurement
MP160 with AcqKnowledge plus ECG & Electrical Bioimpedance Amps with disposable electrodes
MP36R System
MP160 System
MP160 System
MP160 System
Wireless | Tissue Resistance and Reactance Measurement
MP160 with AcqKnowledge plus BioNomadix wireless NICO & ECG with disposable electrodes
MP160 System
MP160 System
MRI | Tissue Resistance and Reactance Measurement
MP160 System with NICO amplifier and disposable electrodes for MRI
MP160 System
MP36R System
Animal | Tissue Resistance and Reactance Measurement
MP36R with AcqKnowledge plus NICO sensor, reusable 8 mm snap electrodes, & electrode lead adapter
MP160 System
Animal | Tissue Resistance and Reactance Measurement
MP160 System with NICO and ECG amplifiers, needle electrodes & impedance checker
MP36R System
MP160 System
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