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An Instrumental High-Frequency Smart Meter with Embedded Energy Disaggregation. [PDF]
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A method for analyzing the ERP associated with high frequency ANT DBS offset. [PDF]
Mattila H +5 more
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Application of contrast-enhanced ultrasound combined with ultra-high-frequency ultrasound in lymphaticovenous anastomosis. [PDF]
Huang X +6 more
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High-frequency and high-amplitude sounds enhance bird deterrence. [PDF]
Dong ZJ +5 more
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The Evaluation of Skin Infiltration in Mycosis Fungoides/Sézary Syndrome Using the High-Frequency Ultrasonography. [PDF]
Cisoń H +2 more
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Normative high-frequency oscillation phase-amplitude coupling and effective connectivity under sevoflurane. [PDF]
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High-frequency magnetohydrodynamics
Physics Letters A, 2023zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Spligler, Renato
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The Journal of Pediatrics, 1984
Complete physiological understanding of HFV requires knowledge of four general classes of information: 1) the distribution of airflow within the lung over a wide range of frequencies and VT (sect. IVA), 2) an understanding of the basic mechanisms whereby the local airflows lead to gas transport (sect.
J M, Drazen, R D, Kamm, A S, Slutsky
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Complete physiological understanding of HFV requires knowledge of four general classes of information: 1) the distribution of airflow within the lung over a wide range of frequencies and VT (sect. IVA), 2) an understanding of the basic mechanisms whereby the local airflows lead to gas transport (sect.
J M, Drazen, R D, Kamm, A S, Slutsky
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High frequency phonocardiography
The American Journal of Cardiology, 1961Abstract A systematic study of the high frequency components of the heart sounds and murmurs was made by means of a new standardized and calibrated phonocardiograph provided with a variable band pass filter. The frequency bands 500–1000 c.p.s. and higher were particularly studied but comparison was also made with the vibrations found in lower bands.
A A, LUISADA, G, DI BARTOLO
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