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Burst-Suppression Ratio on Electrocorticography Depends on Interelectrode Distance

Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology, 2016
With deepening of anesthesia-induced comatose states, the EEG becomes fragmented by increasing periods of suppression. When measured from conventional EEG recordings, the binary burst-suppression signal (BS) appears similar across the scalp. As such, the BS ratio (BSR), quantifying the fraction of time spent in suppression, is clinically considered a ...
Moldovan, Mihai   +4 more
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On burst classification using peak rate ratios

AIP Conference Proceedings, 1994
We examine the variability parameter V introduced by Lamb, Graziani, and Smith, to classify gamma‐ray bursts. The correlation becomes V and burst duration is found to be an artifact of the mathematical relation between these parameters, and not an indication of burst morphological classes.
Charles Meegan, Chryssa Kouveliotou
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State entropy and burst suppression ratio can show contradictory information

European Journal of Anaesthesiology, 2020
BACKGROUND Burst suppression is a characteristic electroencephalographic (EEG) pattern that reflects very deep levels of general anaesthesia and may correlate with increased risk of adverse outcomes such as postoperative delirium.
Marie-Therese, Georgii   +3 more
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On controlling burst loss ratio inside an OBS network

2008 IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications, 2008
This paper considers the use of closed loop feedback control theoretic techniques to improve the performance of optical burst switching (OBS) networks. In OBS networks, the burst loss ratio (BLR) is the ratio between the lost bursts to the sent bursts. The BLR is used as a performance metric.
Wael Hosny Fouad Aly   +2 more
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Harmonic ratios of inverted-U type III bursts

Solar Physics, 1974
The harmonic ratios of a large sample of inverted-U bursts are found to be smaller at the turning frequency than at the starting frequency. Ratios
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