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MacLab

MacLab is a data acquisition system developed by ADInstruments in the 1980's. It comprises hardware and software and is designed for use in life science research and teaching applications. It is commonly used in physiology, pharmacology, biomedical engineering, sports/exercise studies and psychophysiology laboratories to record and analyse physiological signals from human or animal subjects or from isolated organs. The MacLab system consists of an input device connected to a Microsoft Windows or Mac OS computer using a USB cable and Chart software which is supplied with the MacLab and provides the recording, display and analysis functions. The MacLab product range was renamed "PowerLab" in 1997.








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