44 results on '"Biomedical Engineering standards"'
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2. Ultrasound dosage for nontherapeutic use on human beings--extrapolations from a literature survey.
3. Editorial: Message from the President of the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation.
4. Aspects of the electrical hazards of electrical treatment equipment.
5. The development of a cotton dust standard.
6. [Classification and selection of values of basic characteristics of instruments for tomography].
7. [International standardization and medical technology].
8. AAMI FDA National Conference on Medical Device Standards, Washington, D.C., May 20-21, 1972. Summary of Task Force recommendations.
9. Message from the President: The cost of medical device standards.
10. Guest editorial: device regulation--utopian concepts, or, from scared to Utopia.
11. Questions and answers about AAMI's standards program.
12. Technical note: the "3-S" problem: specifications, standardization, and standards.
13. Standardization, self-regulation, and acceptance programs for dental materials and devices.
14. Fibrillatory current thresholds & standards.
15. Keynote address: all the people or all the patients?
16. Microwave radiation and cardiac pacemakers. AAMI Standards Subcommittee on Pacemakers.
17. Editorial; "Professionalism and self-interest in medical engineering".
18. American National conference on Medical Device Standards.
19. Children's wheelchairs.
20. Guest editorial: remarks.
21. Guest editorial: concept for a "COMSAT for medicine".
22. Medical devices, a time for decision.
23. AAMI-FDA 1972 National Conference on Medical Device Standards.
24. Medical devices and judicial legislation.
25. Goals for standardization and legislation in the medical device domain.
26. The calibration of bicycle ergometers.
27. Outline of procedures for processing American national standards.
28. Development and manufacture of bioinstruments in India.
29. US industry: a report.
30. [Methods of standardizing the reliability of medical instrumentation].
31. Reliability of the physician's work in a system "physician-apparatus".
32. Editorial: "Hospital engineers--licensed for what?".
33. The current status of medical standards activities in the United States.
34. Recent NFPA action.
35. A common language for standards--useful terms in biomedical engineering.
36. Guest editorial: The fourth Arthur C. Beall, Jr. :.D. Commemorative Lecture.
37. Making sure that medical devices work.
38. Standards for standards.
39. [Legal requirements for registration of biomedical devices (author's transl)].
40. Government standards activities.
41. Quality control.
42. Purchase specifications for biomedical materials. I. Sheet or film of polytetrafluoroethylene plastic.
43. Biomedical instrumentation and liability.
44. AAMI FDA National Conference on Medical Device Standards, Washington, D.C., May 20-21, 1972. Introduction.
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