
doi: 10.1007/bf02474624
pmid: 14199962
A single-channel, commercially available pressure telemetry system was compared with a strain-gage-catheter system for recording pressure changes in the reticulorumen of cattle and a deer. Although the telemetry system had some advantages over the strain gagecatheter system, it was believed that longer transmission ranges, longer battery life, greater stability and facilities for multiple channelling should be available to make telementering of pressure changes more satisfactory for research in stomach motility of ruminants.
Rumen, Equipment and Supplies, Physiology, Research, Stomach, Animals, Telemetry, Cattle, Digestion, Ruminants, Artiodactyla
Rumen, Equipment and Supplies, Physiology, Research, Stomach, Animals, Telemetry, Cattle, Digestion, Ruminants, Artiodactyla
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