Disclosed is a bioelectric interface containing at least two electrodes and which is characterized as a support sheet with such attributes as an undulated outer edge, and/or with holes therethrough which allow access to a subject's ski in use, and/or with perforations therein which allow easy detaching and deployment of electrodes therefrom is disclosed. The preferred version has all electrodes necessary to perform twelve lead ECG monitoring. The bioelectric interface includes an adhesive sheet in functional combination with the support sheet, which adhesive sheet simultaneously presents with, preferably, scrim and/or slit effected essentially anisotropic specific impedance properties in combination with essentially isotropic mechanical pliability and adhesion properties. The electrodes are affixed to the support sheet in a manner such that their relative positions with respect to one another are essentially fixed. The present invention also provides for spring-loaded electrode contact improving access.

 
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