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Biomedical Instrumentation

  Bioinstrumentation   or   Biomedical Instrumentation   is an application of   biomedical engineering , which focuses on development of devices and mechanics used to measure, evaluate, and treat biological systems. The goal of biomedical instrumentation focuses on the use of multiple sensors to monitor physiological characteristics of a human or animal for diagnostic and disease treatment purposes.   Such instrumentation originated as a necessity to constantly monitor vital signs of   Astronauts   during   NASA 's   Mercury ,   Gemini , and   Apollo   missions. Bioinstrumentation is a new and upcoming field, concentrating on treating diseases and bridging together the engineering and medical worlds. The majority of innovations within the field have occurred in the past 15–20 years, as of 2022. Bioinstrumentation has revolutionized the medical field, and has made treating patients much easier. The instruments/sensors produ...

KOINGSEGG GEMERA

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  The   Koenigsegg Gemera   is a limited production four-seat   plug-in hybrid   grand tourer   (or 2-door   sports saloon ) to be manufactured by the Swedish automobile manufacturer   Koenigsegg . It was unveiled on 3 March 2020 at an online broadcast by Koenigsegg at the cancelled   Geneva Motor Show . Specifications The Gemera is the first four-seater hypercar in the world and also the first four-seater car built by Koenigsegg and the first to be powered by a compact engine weighing only 70 kg (150 lb). The engine is so small because it is a  camless piston engine , the first such engine announced for a production car. Called the Tiny Friendly Giant (TFG), the three-cylinder engine [a]   displaces  1988.25 cc, has  two turbos  and drives the front wheels while also charging the batteries. It is rated at 440 kW (598 PS; 590 hp) at 7500 rpm, with a  redline  at 8500 rpm, a...