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titleOfInvention Wound tape as electrical conductor for stimulation electrodes
abstract Helix for the electrical connection of a stimulation electrode to an electrical stimulation device made of a laminate of at least two layers, wherein the laminate is a layer of a metal having good electrical conductivity and another layer of metal alloy with high mechanical strength, wherein the metal with good electrical conductivity is selected from the group consisting of silver, gold, copper, aluminum and platinum, wherein the metal alloy with high mechanical strength based on the elements niobium or tantalum, and the layers each have cross sections corresponding to those of fine wires with diameters between 10 and 100 microns.
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