. Electronic apparatus for biological research. Electronic apparatus and appliances; Biology -- Research. Bone Dura mater Clamp holding protruding electrode cement holding electrodes- II and screws Protruding wire cut off and covered cement Electrodes in position Skin suture. s leads Leads brought through skin away from electrodes Figure Fixation of electrodes in brain skull. It is important that the plate should not be placed on the posterior of the head as the movements of muscles in that region can cause displace- ment of the plate which may damage both the leads to the electrode and t


. Electronic apparatus for biological research. Electronic apparatus and appliances; Biology -- Research. Bone Dura mater Clamp holding protruding electrode cement holding electrodes- II and screws Protruding wire cut off and covered cement Electrodes in position Skin suture. s leads Leads brought through skin away from electrodes Figure Fixation of electrodes in brain skull. It is important that the plate should not be placed on the posterior of the head as the movements of muscles in that region can cause displace- ment of the plate which may damage both the leads to the electrode and the animal. Suitable insulating material for imbedded electrodes includes most of the modern synthetic resins with the required electrical properties except the phenol formaldehyde group, many of which give rise to tissue reactions if left in the body for long periods. The polyester resins should be mixed with a minimum of accelerator and catalyst if they are to be used for insulating or 'potting' small electrical components that are to be buried 573. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Donaldson, Peter Eden Kirwan. New York, Academic Press


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