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Phonomyography
Phonomyography (PMG) (also known as acoustic myography, sound myography, vibromyography, and surface mechanomyogram) is a technique to measure the…
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2015
2015
The decomposition of multi-channel surface electromyogram based on waveform clustering convolution kernel compensation
He Jinbao
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Y. Xinhua
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Luo Zaifei
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Lian Guojun
,
Zhou Shiguan
ACM Cloud and Autonomic Computing Conference
2015
Corpus ID: 16798249
It is important to obtain the motor unit information from multi-channel surface electromyogram (SEMG). A new decomposition method…
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2015
2015
Phonomyography as a noninvasive continuous monitoring technique to diagnose acute compartment syndrome
A. Gomez
2015
Corpus ID: 53644179
2013
2013
Effects oflungvolumeandfatigue on evoked diaphragmatic phonomyogram innormal sub jects
M. Petitjean
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J. Ripart
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F. Bellemare
2013
Corpus ID: 79663442
Background - A diaphragmatic phonomyogram (PMG) evokedby maximal phrenicnervestimulation atend expiratory lungvolume(FRC)hasbeen…
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2008
2008
periodic paralysis * acute intermittent porphyria Endocrine * diabetes mellitus * steroid myopathy * hypothyroidism * thyrotoxicosis * hyperparathyroidism * adrenal insufficiency * acid maltase…
N. Syabbalo
2008
Corpus ID: 41940784
Nightingale Syabbalo Summary Measurement of respiratory muscle strength is useful in order to detect respiratory muscle weakness…
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Review
2006
Review
2006
Progress of phonomyography for monitoring neuromuscular blockade
Gao Chun-lin
2006
Corpus ID: 58164103
Muscle relaxants have been widely used in cinical practice. Monitoring the neuromuscular blockade after administration of muscle…
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