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  • Physiologic analyzers designed for a pre-diagnosis of the presence of a variety of physiologic diseases of the internal organs (e.g., cancer tumors) based on the variations of the external electrical resistance on the skin in a group of selected body areas (e.g., pulse points, dermal-visceral zones). Skin electrical-resistance analyzers (that are not impedance scanners) typically consist of a main unit and a set of attached resistance sensors placed around the wrist, ankle, and on both sides of the body. The sensors detect the resistance values before and after the application of electrical stimuli using a set of active and passive electrodes. The main unit digitizes and records the resistance values taken by the sensors and delivers the data to a computer for processing using a dedicated software. The results are then shown in a graphical display that is a component of the system. Skin electrical-resistance-based screening analyzers are mostly intended for use in the pre-diagnosis of cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal, and/or other physiologic diseases.
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