JPS6452437A - Adaptor for changing recorder to ausculatatory recorder and portable recorder equipped therewith - Google Patents

Adaptor for changing recorder to ausculatatory recorder and portable recorder equipped therewith

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JPS6452437A
JPS6452437A JP20970487A JP20970487A JPS6452437A JP S6452437 A JPS6452437 A JP S6452437A JP 20970487 A JP20970487 A JP 20970487A JP 20970487 A JP20970487 A JP 20970487A JP S6452437 A JPS6452437 A JP S6452437A
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Tadashi Sato
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PURPOSE:To record respiration noise or cardiac sound, by adding an adaptor to a portable recording apparatus. CONSTITUTION:An auscultatory adaptor A is added to a portable recorder constituted of a microphone 1, a main unit 2 and an earphone 3. By this method, auscultated content is explained while telled to a patient through the earphone or can be made useful for the education of a junior while regenerated. In the case of an apparatus possible in stereoscopic recording, since the auscultated content and the conversation content with the patient can be individually recorded on one and other channels, this recorder serves as a stethoscope extremely convenient at the time of health screening.
JP20970487A 1987-08-24 1987-08-24 Adaptor for changing recorder to ausculatatory recorder and portable recorder equipped therewith Pending JPS6452437A (en)

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JP20970487A JPS6452437A (en) 1987-08-24 1987-08-24 Adaptor for changing recorder to ausculatatory recorder and portable recorder equipped therewith

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JP20970487A JPS6452437A (en) 1987-08-24 1987-08-24 Adaptor for changing recorder to ausculatatory recorder and portable recorder equipped therewith

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JPS6452437A true JPS6452437A (en) 1989-02-28

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JP20970487A Pending JPS6452437A (en) 1987-08-24 1987-08-24 Adaptor for changing recorder to ausculatatory recorder and portable recorder equipped therewith

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JP2007510880A (en) * 2003-11-03 2007-04-26 フルオー・テクノロジーズ・コーポレイシヨン LNG vapor handling configuration and method

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JP2007510880A (en) * 2003-11-03 2007-04-26 フルオー・テクノロジーズ・コーポレイシヨン LNG vapor handling configuration and method

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