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“Investigations on the feasibility of a sensor-actuator biofeedback system that can replace lost sensory capabilities in the feet conclude that sensor-controlled, vibrotactile irritations are promising” (English)
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point in time: 24 October 2021
Timestamp+2021-10-24T00:00:00Z
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Revision as of 17:41, 24 October 2021

Project Q3304530 in Germany
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Project Q3304530 in Germany

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    39,149.6 Euro
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    48,937.0 Euro
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    80.0 percent
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    14 February 2016
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    10 August 2016
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    automation & software Günther Tausch GmbH
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    17033 - Neubrandenburg
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    „Untersuchungen zur Realisierbarkeit eines Sensor-Aktor-Biofeedback-Systems, das in den Füßen verlorengegangene, sensorische Fähigkeiten ersetzen kann, kommen zu dem Schluss, dass sensorgesteuerte, vibrotaktile Reizungen erfolgversprechend sind" (German)
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    “Investigations on the feasibility of a sensor-actuator biofeedback system that can replace lost sensory capabilities in the feet conclude that sensor-controlled, vibrotactile irritations are promising” (English)
    24 October 2021
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    Identifiers

    DE_TEMPORARY_7315
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