Newsletter April 28, 2011 |
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Measuring Brain Pressure of Climbers on Mt Everest
Dr. Henry W Querfurth of the Department of Neurology, Brown University has recently reported on venous ophthalmodynamometry (vODM), a non-invasive method that he and his co-authors pioneered to estimate intracranial pressure (ICP). This method uses a custom MicroStrain spring-loaded DVRT displacement transducer to gently apply a graded pressure to the sclera of the eye while visualizing blood flow through the central retinal vein of the eye. To show the usefulness of vODM for ICP in the field, a clinical trial of climbers during their ascent up Mount Everest was conducted. The authors reported increasing mean intracranial pressure with altitude. To read the complete study, click here >>
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LiveChat® Now Available on MicroStrain Website
MicroStrain recently launched LiveChat on our website. Our goal is to provide our customers with an alternative and convenient way to reach our sales and support team for assistance and questions. Our LiveChat button is available on most pages of the website for easy access. Take a look at www.microstrain.com!
We look forward to chatting with you soon!
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Presenting at American Helicopter Society Convention
On May 3 -5, 2011, MicroStrain will be participating in the American Helicopter Society (AHS) 67th Forum at the Virginia Beach Convention Center, the world's leading international conference on vertical flight technology. Located at booth #519, we will be demonstrating our latest wireless sensing technology, data storage advancements, and energy harvesting capabilities. Additionally, MicroStrain President and CEO Steve Arms will be presenting findings on "Flight Testing of an Autonomous Wireless Structural Health Monitoring System for Rotorcraft" and "Estimating Main Rotor Blade Moments Using Pitch Link and Lead-Lag Damper Loads." For more information about this event, visit http://www.vtol.org/forum67/forum67.html.
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$50 Off Sensors Expo & Conference Pass
We invite you to join us at Sensors Expo & Conference in Chicago on June 7-8, 2011! Sensors Expo is the only industry event in North America exclusively focused on sensors and sensor integrated systems, providing over 25 years of technical innovation and thought leadership. Visit us at Booth #700 for demonstrations of our latest products and systems, and attend Steve Arms' presentation, Synchronized Wireless Sensor Network Supports Simultaneous, Periodic, and Burst Data Acquisition from All/Individual Nodes taking place on
Wednesday, June 8th at 1:40pm.
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