Date of Award

Fall 1982

Document Type

Thesis - Restricted

Degree Name

Master of Science (MS)

Department

Biomedical Engineering

Abstract

Presently, the conduction mechanisms responsible for observed impedance changes in lung tissue are not clearly understood. To evaluate these mechanisms, further knowledge of the current pathways through the tissue is necessary. The objective of this inquiry is to delineate some of the major current pathways in lung tissue through the use of multi frequency impedance techniques and various well defined tissue perturbations.

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