ANGIOPLASTY RINGS WHICH MEASURE BLOOD

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CANARY Canary Medical Inc. Suite 400 1450 Creekside Dr. Vancouver V6J5B3 Canada Angioplasty rings which measure blood flow, blood pressure and blood volume; artificial heart valves; Cardiovascular devices, namely, synthetic coronary stent grafts; coronary stents; implantable medical devices adapted for recording and transferring internal patient data and for monitoring the integrity and function of the device during use; Implants consisting of artificial materials; Joint prostheses; joint prostheses adapted for recording and transferring internal patient data and for monitoring the integrity and function of the implanted prosthesis during use; medical, surgical and orthopaedic implants made of artificial materials; medical, surgical, cardiovascular, neurovascular, pulmonary, spinal, aesthetic and orthopaedic implants, prostheses, components, devices, apparatus and instruments; medical devices, namely, medical sensors that are implanted or inserted into the human body used to continuously monitor the concentration of glucose in the human body and accessories therefor, namely, receivers, sensor housings and sensor insertion devices; medical devices, namely, medical sensors that are implanted or inserted into the human body used to continuously monitor bleeding in the human body and accessories therefor, namely, receivers, sensor housings and sensor insertion devices; Non-implantable and portable medical and diagnostic devices, namely, patient monitors and wearable patient monitor patches and ingestible patient sensors for monitoring, measuring and capturing physiologic data, environmental data, treatment data, data related to medications, pharmaceuticals, and supplements, and data transmitted by medical devices; medical devices, namely, wireless receivers and transmitters used for capturing patient physiologic data, patient environmental data, patient treatment data, data related to patient medications, pharmaceuticals, and supplements, and patient data transmitted by medical devices, ingestible sensors, implants, and conductive packaging and labels; Implantable medical devices, namely, patient monitors for monitoring and capturing physiologic data, environmental data, treatment data, data related to medications, pharmaceuticals, and supplements, and data transmitted by medical devices; orthopedic joint implants made of artificial materials; sensors specially adapted for use with medical devices for determining integrity, function and usage of integrated component parts in the nature of batteries and remote power sources, and also featuring a microcontroller, wireless transceiver, and memory electronics for use in recording and transferring internal patient data to a medical device external to the body comprised of a wireless transceiver, power source, microcontroller, and primary transceiver for communication with a medical implant; system consisting primarily of an artificial orthopedic implant, a wearable medical device, a charger for the wearable medical device, and computer hardware and software for providing kinematic data and information to medical professionals; systems for aneurism stent graph comprised primarily of medical sensors for measuring blood pressure, blood flow volume, and heart rate, stent graph leaks, and also featuring computer hardware and integrated software for communicating and transmitting sensor data; systems for hypertension monitoring comprised primarily of medical sensors for measuring blood pressure, blood flow volume, and heart rate, and also featuring computer hardware and integrated software for communicating and transmitting sensor data; systems for in vivo cardiovascular blood pressure monitoring comprised primarily of medical sensors for measuring blood pressure, blood flow volume, and heart rate, and also featuring computer hardware and integrated software for communicating and transmitting sensor data; systems specially adapted for use with medical devices for monitoring the integrity and function of a medical implant comprised primarily of sensors for determining battery integrity, life and usage, sensor and system integrity, life and usage, and medical implant integrity, functionality and usage, and also featuring computer hardware and integrated software for communicating and transmitting sensor data; wearable medical device;
CANARY MEDICAL Canary Medical Inc. Suite 400 1450 Creekside Dr. Vancouver V6J5B3 Canada Angioplasty rings which measure blood flow, blood pressure and blood volume; artificial heart valves; Cardiovascular devices, namely, synthetic coronary stent grafts; coronary stents; implantable medical devices adapted for recording and transferring internal patient data and for monitoring the integrity and function of the device during use; Implants consisting of artificial materials; Joint prostheses; joint prostheses adapted for recording and transferring internal patient data and for monitoring the integrity and function of the implanted prosthesis during use; medical, surgical and orthopaedic implants made of artificial materials; medical, surgical, cardiovascular, neurovascular, pulmonary, spinal, aesthetic and orthopaedic implants, prostheses, components, devices, apparatus and instruments; medical devices, namely, medical sensors that are implanted or inserted into the human body used to continuously monitor the concentration of glucose in the human body and accessories therefor, namely, receivers, sensor housings and sensor insertion devices; medical devices, namely, medical sensors that are implanted or inserted into the human body used to continuously monitor bleeding in the human body and accessories therefor, namely, receivers, sensor housings and sensor insertion devices; Non-implantable and portable medical and diagnostic devices, namely, patient monitors and wearable patient monitor patches and ingestible patient sensors for monitoring, measuring and capturing physiologic data, environmental data, treatment data, data related to medications, pharmaceuticals, and supplements, and data transmitted by medical devices; medical devices, namely, wireless receivers and transmitters used for capturing patient physiologic data, patient environmental data, patient treatment data, data related to patient medications, pharmaceuticals, and supplements, and patient data transmitted by medical devices, ingestible sensors, implants, and conductive packaging and labels; Implantable medical devices, namely, patient monitors for monitoring and capturing physiologic data, environmental data, treatment data, data related to medications, pharmaceuticals, and supplements, and data transmitted by medical devices; orthopedic joint implants made of artificial materials; sensors specially adapted for use with medical devices for determining integrity, function and usage of integrated component parts in the nature of batteries and remote power sources, and also featuring a microcontroller, wireless transceiver, and memory electronics for use in recording and transferring internal patient data to a medical device external to the body comprised of a wireless transceiver, power source, microcontroller, and primary transceiver for communication with a medical implant; system consisting primarily of an artificial orthopedic implant, a wearable medical device, a charger for the wearable medical device, and computer hardware and software for providing kinematic data and information to medical professionals; systems for aneurism stent graph comprised primarily of medical sensors for measuring blood pressure, blood flow volume, and heart rate, stent graph leaks, and also featuring computer hardware and integrated software for communicating and transmitting sensor data; systems for hypertension monitoring comprised primarily of medical sensors for measuring blood pressure, blood flow volume, and heart rate, and also featuring computer hardware and integrated software for communicating and transmitting sensor data; systems for in vivo cardiovascular blood pressure monitoring comprised primarily of medical sensors for measuring blood pressure, blood flow volume, and heart rate, and also featuring computer hardware and integrated software for communicating and transmitting sensor data; systems specially adapted for use with medical devices for monitoring the integrity and function of a medical implant comprised primarily of sensors for determining battery integrity, life and usage, sensor and system integrity, life and usage, and medical implant integrity, functionality and usage, and also featuring computer hardware and integrated software for communicating and transmitting sensor data; wearable medical device;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A device 4 to measure a degree of acquisition is provided to present objective scientific data of an educational effect by applying brain science to an educational field. A device 4 to measure a degree of acquisition comprises a measuring portion 1 that measures a blood amount or/and a blood component amount in a predetermined measuring region S of brains of a subject P, a diachronic change data producing portion 2 that obtains the blood amount or/and the blood component amount measured in the above-mentioned measuring portion 1 chronologically and produces diachronic change data as data showing diachronic change of the blood amount or/and the blood component amount, and a waveform output portion 3 that outputs a waveform of the diachronic change data in each work in a comparable manner in case the subject P repeatedly conducts the predetermined work several times.