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Is there a way to automatically calculate the amplitude of the range of motion using the Goniometer

  • January 18, 2013
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If you have the Goniometer (GNM-BTA) you can use Logger Pro to calculate the Amplitude of the Range of Motion of the knee during each step (for running) or for each revolution (for cycling). You will need to create a calculated column in Logger ...
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Can I inject water into Vernier gas chromatographs?

  • January 18, 2013
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No, you CANNOT inject water into any version of the Mini GC (Mini GC, Mini GC Plus, or Go Direct Mini GC). Injecting any sample that contains more than 5% water will dramatically shorten the lifetime of the detector. Injecting any sample that conta...
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Where do I get the reagents listed for the Tyrosinase Lab?

  • January 9, 2013
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Experiment 15 in Advanced Biology with Vernier (BIO-A, discontinued) and Investigation 8 in Investigating Biology through Inquiry (BIO-I) both use DL-DOPA and DL-Tyrosine as reagents. Both reagents can be purchased through Sigma � Aldrich (ht...
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Is there a way to automatically calculate Cadence or Step Rate with the Goniometer?

  • January 4, 2013
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You can use Logger Pro to calculate cadence or step rate from the Goniometer (GNM-BTA). You will need to create a calculated column in Logger Pro. Go to the Data drop down menu and select New Calculated Column. Give this new column a proper name, ...
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Is there a good way to attach the EKG sensor to the stationary arm of the Goniometer so the sensor box is out of the way during experiments?

  • January 3, 2013
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3M sells tape that is 1 inch wide that works well for this application. The tape is called called Dual Lock(TM) Reclosable Fastening System. The online order code is 3M# S-15826 Apply one piece of tape with hooks to the EKG Sensor (EKG-BTA), th...
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How do I get the Goniometer to report both positive and negative joint angles?

  • January 3, 2013
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If you are interested in measuring flexion and extension of a joint, you can zero the Goniometer (GNM-BTA) to report both positive and negative joint angles from the starting position of the subject. Computer Users: Select Zero from the Experimen...
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How do I remove / change the flexible arm on the Goniometer?

  • January 2, 2013
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The Goniometer (GNM-BTA) comes with a set of flexible arms that vary in size. For subjects with smaller limbs, you may want to use one of the smaller joint arms on this sensor. To change the flexible arm, simply loosen and remove the screw that secur...
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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 Goniometer (GNM-BTA) using the data-collection software. This is very useful for comparing joint activity from left and right limbs. The instructions for reversing direction are dependent on the d...
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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 2nd 14-inch strap through the eyelet of the first strap. Fold the second strap over itself so that the hook and l...
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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 straps should always be used to attach the stationary arm of the sensor to the upper arm or leg. If the subject is wear...
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