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  1. 4. A key requirement in biomedical devices to prevent electric shock.
  2. 6. Consumption A major constraint when designing wearable biomedical devices.
  3. 9. Ensuring that biomedical devices comply with medical safety regulations.
  4. 10. The part of the eye that a tonometer measures pressure in.
  5. 12. Biomedical devices must be designed to avoid causing harm, ensuring this ethical principle.
  6. 14. The unit used to measure electrical potential in bio-signals.
  7. 15. This imaging technique uses strong magnetic fields and radio waves.
  8. 18. The instrument used to amplify small biological signals.
  9. 19. Electrode The type of electrode used in EEG recording.
  10. 20. The sensor type used to measure blood pressure.
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  1. 1. A non-invasive technique used to measure oxygen saturation in the blood.
  2. 2. The factor that affects the accuracy of biomedical measurements due to unwanted signals.
  3. 3. A medical imaging technique that uses high-frequency sound waves.
  4. 5. The ability of the device to function in diverse environmental conditions.
  5. 7. This device records the electrical activity of the heart.
  6. 8. This type of material is essential for long-term implantation in the human body.
  7. 11. The process of maintaining consistent readings over time.
  8. 13. The ability of a biomedical device to ensure patient safety.
  9. 16. A device that generates electrical impulses to regulate heartbeats.
  10. 17. The process of protecting patient data in biomedical devices.