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Relating pain intensity of newborns to onset of nonlinear phenomena in cry recordings
The cries of several full term newborns, recorded during blood sampling, were analyzed. Spectrograms showed the appearance of irregular patterns related to the pain assessed using the method of the DAN scale.
Angelo Facchini+25 more
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The Physicist's Guide to the Orchestra [PDF]
An experimental study of strings, woodwinds (organ pipe, flute, clarinet, saxophone and recorder), and the voice was undertaken to illustrate the basic principles of sound production in music instruments.
Ayers R D+25 more
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Characteristics of polypoid lesions in patients undergoing microsurgery of the larynx
Summary Introduction: Dysphonia is the main symptom of lesions that affect the vocal tract. Many of those lesions may require surgical treatment. Polyps are one of the most common forms of vocal cord lesions and the most prevalent indication
Jorge Massaaki Ido Filho+6 more
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The N1 peptide specifically targets neurons, enabling cytosolic delivery of fluorescent dyes and proteins for super‐resolution imaging and functional genetic modification. Abstract Efficient delivery of biomolecules into neurons has significant impacts on therapeutic applications in the central nervous system (CNS) and fundamental neuroscience research.
Xiaoqian Ge+16 more
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Improving Performance of Speaker Identification System Using Complementary Information Fusion [PDF]
Feature extraction plays an important role as a front-end processing block in speaker identification (SI) process. Most of the SI systems utilize like Mel-Frequency Cepstral Coefficients (MFCC), Perceptual Linear Prediction (PLP), Linear Predictive Cepstral Coefficients (LPCC), as a feature for representing speech signal. Their derivations are based on
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THE CORRUGATED VOCAL CORD [PDF]
The corrugated vocal cord, a normal variant, is described. Possible causes are suggested and the differentiation from carcinoma is discussed.
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Glottal-Source Spectral Biometry for Voice Characterization [PDF]
The biometric signature derived from the estimation of the power spectral density singularities of a speaker’s glottal source is described in the present work.
Fernández-Baillo Gallego de la Sacristana, Roberto+6 more
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This work identifies fine‐tuning the expression of PIEZO1 as a critical molecular mechanism underlying the treatment of myocardial infarction by mechanically adapted cardiac patches, which can support the clinical translation of cardiac patch devices.
Yuwen Lu+18 more
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Unilateral vocal cord palsy: a non-psychogenic cause of vocal cord dysfunction [PDF]
We believe this to be the first case report of VCD occurring in a patient with an underlying unilateral paralysis of the vocal cord. VCD, though rare, should be considered in any patient presenting as asthma who does not respond to conventional treatment. Physicians need to remain aware of the aetiological, co-diagnosis or causative factors that can be
Bhowmick, B., Niven, R.
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Vocal cord dysfunction and lyrangeal hyper-responsiveness: a function of altered autonomic balance? [PDF]
The interrelationships between vocal cord dysfunction and laryngeal hyperresponsiveness may have profound implications in the diagnosis and management of patients with difficult respiratory ...
Ayers, J.G., Gabbott, P.L.G.
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