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Snoring

Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1975
Eight heavy snorers underwent nocturnal polygraphic recordings. The principal results are the following: 1. Snoring is an inspiratory (or primarily inspiratory) noise linked to subobstruction of the upper airways. It appears with falling asleep (stage 1) and intensified progressively through the deepening of slow sleep; in REM sleep it becomes ...
E. Lugaresi   +4 more
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Snoring source identification and snoring noise prediction

Journal of Biomechanics, 2007
This paper investigates the snoring mechanism of humans by applying the concept of structural intensity to a three-dimensional (3D) finite element model of a human head, which includes: the upper part of the head, neck, soft palate, hard palate, tongue, nasal cavity and the surrounding walls of the pharynx.
Liu, Z.S., Luo, X.Y., Lee, H.P., Lu, C.
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Snoring

Chest, 1996
1, 3, Journal of Medicine and Health ...
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SNORING

Snoring is a common phenomenon that can be both an innocent habit and a symptom of serious medical conditions. This article discusses the causes of snoring, its types, its relationship with other diseases, as well as methods of diagnosis and treatment. Particular attention is paid to the dangerous consequences of snoring for health.
Motisi, Annagiulia   +1 more
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SNORES

Proceedings of the 7th ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems, 2009
In modern society, a large portion of the population suffers from sleep disorder. Some sleep disorders are serious enough to interfere with functioning of daily lives. Therefore knowing how well one sleeps is an important health indicator that can lead to more aggressive actions.
Jun Han, Jae Yoon Chong, Sukun Kim
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Snoring classified: The Munich-Passau Snore Sound Corpus

Computers in Biology and Medicine, 2018
Snoring can be excited in different locations within the upper airways during sleep. It was hypothesised that the excitation locations are correlated with distinct acoustic characteristics of the snoring noise. To verify this hypothesis, a database of snore sounds is developed, labelled with the location of sound excitation.Video and audio recordings ...
Janott, Christoph   +10 more
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Snoring in children

Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2015
AbstractChronic snoring (≥4 nights per week) is not benign. Otherwise healthy children with chronic snoring and evidence of adenotonsillar hypertrophy can be referred directly for adenotonsillectomy. Snoring children <30 months or with significant medical comorbidities should be referred for specialist sleep evaluation.
Jasneek Chawla, Karen Ann Waters
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Snoring

Southern Medical Journal, 1980
J, Pedro-Botet Pons   +2 more
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Snoring

JAMA, 2006
Kenny Pang, Amy Blanchard, David Terris
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