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The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, 2003
The emotional aspects of human communication depend significantly on non-verbal signals or body language. By contrast, human telecommunication is characterized by a sense of disembodiment. However, machine-mediated communication permits the acquisition, transmission, and graphical display of data about a user’s physiological state.
Michael J. Lyons +3 more
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The emotional aspects of human communication depend significantly on non-verbal signals or body language. By contrast, human telecommunication is characterized by a sense of disembodiment. However, machine-mediated communication permits the acquisition, transmission, and graphical display of data about a user’s physiological state.
Michael J. Lyons +3 more
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Monitoring vital signs in vital times
Nursing Management (Springhouse), 2002Vital signs monitoring advances make it possible for caregivers to assess patients with the same equipment, from admission until discharge. Before purchasing a monitoring system, be sure to clearly understand your patients' short- and long-term monitoring needs throughout the hospital.
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Radar-Based Monitoring of Vital Signs: A Tutorial Overview
Proceedings of the IEEE, 2023Alessandro Davoli +2 more
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