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Okay how batteries are selected for use in medical apparatus used by humans etc pace makers and hearing aids?
Long-life primary batteries are used in various medical apparatuses such as hearing aids and pace makers. The capacities of the batteries vary depending on what type of equipment it is used for.
For most apparatus, not actually installed in the human body (like a pacemaker), the brand varies. Decisions to purchase batteries are of course based on reliability, but also on length of power supply and of course (and perhaps primarily) cost. So the contract will differ per hospital.
Zinc-mercury oxide battery - often used in hearing-aids. Lithium-iodide battery - Lithium-iodide chemistry is used in pacemakers and hearing aides because of their long life.
Chemical or radiothermal.
It is used in medical healing. It is used in night vision apparatus.
It is used in medical healing. It is used in night vision apparatus.
A medical apparatus for carrying urine from the ureter to an external bag container, is a catheter.
AG13 batteries are alkaline batteries. They are the button type of batteries that can be used in various devices. The most common devices to use ag13 batteries are watches, calculators and medical devices.
Depends upon what type you ask about.
Radioactive isotopes for medical diagnosis are used for sterilizing medical apparatus. These isotopes are also used to figure out the actual function of a person's organ and to treat it if necessary.
dried arrangements and medical uses