A bioamplifier is an electronic device or system designed to amplify biological signals, which can include electrical signals generated by biological systems such as muscles, nerves, or cells. These signals are typically very weak and need to be amplified to be useful for analysis, monitoring, or control applications. Bioamplifiers are commonly used in various fields, including medical diagnostics, biological research, and biomedical engineering.
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