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Shrinivas Bhalerao

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See,the medical device designed to diagnose, monitor, or treat medical conditions, this devices typically work by measuring various physiological parameters such as electrical signals, blood pressure, temperature, or biochemical markers in the body. Our body communicates with these devices through different signals, take a example of electroencephalography (EEG), which is a neuro-mechanical device used to measure brain activity, electrodes are placed on the scalp to detect and record electrical signals generated by the brain. Similarly, in a medical device like an MRI machine, the body interacts through magnetic resonance signals emitted by hydrogen atoms in the body's tissues. And the languages can help with Data Managemeing and Analysing,Integrationing with other Systems,Device Programming, and User Interfaces.

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