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How do I change the reporting direction of the Goniometer?

  • January 2, 2013
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You can easily reverse the reporting direction of the using the data-collection software. This is very useful for comparing joint activity from left and right......
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My forearm / foreleg is too big for the 14-inch strap that comes with the Goniometer? How can I attach the flexible arm to my limb?

  • January 2, 2013
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You can easily increase the length of the 14-inch strap if it is too short to comfortably wrap around the foreleg or forearm. Thread the......
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What is the best way to attach the Goniometer to a subject?

  • January 2, 2013
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The Goniometer comes with a set of elastic hook and loop straps that can be used to attach the sensor to a subject. The elastic......
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Do I need to calibrate the Goniometer?

  • January 2, 2013
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Calibrating the may not be necessary for some activities. If you are evaluating the range of motion of a joint, such as the knee or......
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Why doesn’t my pH Sensor read pH 7 in distilled or deionized water?

  • December 28, 2012
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pH electrodes will NOT give accurate pH values in distilled or deionized water because distilled and deionized water do not have enough ions present for......
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Exercise Heart Rate Monitor Troubleshooting and FAQs

  • December 28, 2012
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Specifications and User Guide Troubleshooting TIPS Confirm that the following are OK. Note: As units approach their third and fourth year of service, the battery......
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Why does my pH sensor experience drift or calibration issues?

  • December 28, 2012
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If a pH probe is drifting or not holding a calibration immediately after the calibration process is performed with freshly prepared, accurate standards, then there......
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Why don’t all of my spectrometers and/or Colorimeters read the same absorbance value for the same sample?

  • December 28, 2012
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In theory, the absorbance of a sample is the same regardless of the spectrometer or Colorimeter used to measure it (as long as that exact......
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The liquid inside my pH Sensor is low or gone. Will it still work?

  • December 28, 2012
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If the gel (liquid) inside the body of the electrode is “low” (i.e., less than half the length of the body of the electrode), the......
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Where do I get the reagents listed for BIO-A Lab # 16, Introduction to Neurotransmitters using AChE (Acetylcholinesterase)?

  • December 26, 2012
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This laboratory exercise is designed for the college laboratory. The chemicals are hazardous, proper safety precautions and waste disposal methods are to be used (gloves,......
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