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ABSTRACT Aim The aim was to define reference ranges for cerebral oxygen saturation (crSO2‐ROOT) during immediate transition after birth in stable neonates. Methods In a prospective observational study, the crSO2‐ROOT was continuously measured in neonates during the first 15 min after birth.
Nariae Baik‐Schneditz+7 more
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ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY DURING POSTERIOR FOSSA OPERATIONS
Jean M. Lewis, Gail Rees
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Gaze‐Aware Visualisation: Design Considerations and Research Agenda
We assemble a design framework for gaze‐aware visualisations along four axes—measurable data, inferable data, opportunities for support, and limiting factors to beware—and distil visualisation research challenges that preclude such systems. We show how our framework can be applied in practice to consider how eye‐tracking may benefit visualisation ...
R. Jianu+5 more
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Fetal Electrocardiography and Electroencephalography
Richard L. Bernstine
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Summary The objective of the study is to explore differences in weight loss (WL) and treatment time with having health, mobility, and/or aesthetics motivations for attempting WL. Data from 7540 adults with overweight or obesity who participated in a publicly funded weight management programme at the Wharton Medical Clinic were analysed.
Amir Yazdanparast+4 more
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An Introduction to Electrocardiography
Mrigendra Raj Pandey
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Elevated COMMD1 contributes to copper efflux in cardiomyocytes during chronic ischaemia in rhesus monkey hearts, regulated by XIAP through post‐translational modification. Our findings suggest a positive feedback loop among XIAP, COMMD1 and copper efflux, contributing to ischaemic cardiomyocyte loss.
Chen Li+10 more
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A History of Electrocardiography, E. Burch and Nicholas P. Depasquale, Chicago, Year Book Medical Publishers, 1964, pp. 309, illus., 75s. [PDF]
Kenneth D. Keele
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