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BALLISTOCARDIOGRAPH
A ballistocardiograph is a device, including a supporting structure on which the patient is placed, that moves in response to blood ejection from the…
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2008
2008
Respiration analysis of the sternal Ballistocardiograph signal
K. Tavakolian
,
Bozena Kaminska
,
A. Vaseghi
,
H. Kennedy-Symonds
Computers in cardiology
2008
Corpus ID: 18383823
In this research a new approach for processing of ballistocardiograph (BCG) signal is proposed in which, the respiration…
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1961
1961
Further Studies on a Theory of the Ballistocardiogram
A. Noordergraaf
1961
Corpus ID: 2128133
IN THIS THEORY of the normal human longitudinal ballistocardiogram we shall attempt to relate the record, in quantitative terms…
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1954
1954
A study of the physical properties of the ballistocardiograph.
J. L. Nickerson
,
J. A. Mathers
American Heart Journal
1954
Corpus ID: 31094356
Highly Cited
1953
Highly Cited
1953
Physical basis of the low-frequency ballistocardiograph.
H. C. Burger
,
Abraham Noordergraaf
,
A.M.W. Verhagen
American Heart Journal
1953
Corpus ID: 10847617
1953
1953
A new full-frequency range calibrated ballistocardiograph. I. Recording the body ballistics in displacement, velocity, and acceleration.
S. Arbeit
,
N. Lindner
American Heart Journal
1953
Corpus ID: 9685883
1952
1952
Identification of the complexes of the electromagnetic ballistocardiogram in a single channel.
N. Blackman
1952
Corpus ID: 72136442
Highly Cited
1951
Highly Cited
1951
Ballistocardiography in medical practice.
W. Dock
,
H. Mandelbaum
,
R. A. Mandelbaum
Journal of the American Medical Association
1951
Corpus ID: 31608296
Seventy years elapsed between the description by Gordon 1 of a method for graphically recording the motion of the body with each…
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Review
1947
Review
1947
THE CARDIAC OUTPUT IN MAN: STUDIES WITH THE LOW FREQUENCY, CRITICALLY-DAMPED BALLISTOCARDIOGRAPH, AND THE METHOD OF RIGHT ATRIAL CATHETERIZATION.
John L. Nickerson
,
J. V. Warren
,
E. Brannon
Journal of Clinical Investigation
1947
Corpus ID: 33916763
Although the determination of cardiac output from the ballistic recoil of the body with each heart beat has been used repeatedly…
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1943
1943
THE EFFECT OF ANTIPRESSOR KIDNEY EXTRACT, ANGIOTONIN, METHYL GUANIDINE AND TYRAMINE ON CARDIAC OUTPUT AS MEASURED BY THE BALLISTOCARDIOGRAPH IN HYPERTENSIVE AND NORMAL PERSONS
R. D. Taylor
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I. Page
1943
Corpus ID: 72694505
1941
1941
CLINICAL STUDIES WITH THE BALLISTOCARDIOGRAPH; IN CONGESTIVE FAILURE, ON DIGITALIS ACTION, ON CHANGES IN BALLISTIC FORM, AND IN CERTAIN ACUTE EXPERIMENTS.*
I. Starr
1941
Corpus ID: 72844546
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