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Range profile and FFT of a specific chirp.
Published 2024“…Specifically, the denoising algorithm is used as a preprocessing step to remove white Gaussian noise from the input raw radar signal. …”
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Means and Standard Deviations of the MR imaging analyses and polysomnographic parameter.
Published 2013“…</p><p>Patients with CSA-CSR showed significantly decreased sleep efficiency, a higher AHI and cAHI, and a more severe oxygen desaturation compared to patients without CSA-CSR. …”
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Flow diagram of this study.
Published 2023“…The risk of in-stent restenosis of more than 50% was significantly decreased when TC/HDL-C ratio (odds ratio [OR] 0.22, [95% confidence interval (CI) 0.05–0.87]) and LDL-C/HDL-C ratio (OR 0.23, [95% CI 0.06–0.93]) decreased or when HDL-C levels (OR 0.10, [95% CI 0.02–0.63]) were increased at 12 months compared with baseline measurements.…”
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Originally developed disturbance-loading system.
Published 2024“…The correlation between neck moment and hip flexion/adduction angular velocity suggested a decrease in step speed due to increased neck muscle tone, which could be influenced by vestibulospinal reflexes.…”
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Data for graphs (representative values).
Published 2024“…The correlation between neck moment and hip flexion/adduction angular velocity suggested a decrease in step speed due to increased neck muscle tone, which could be influenced by vestibulospinal reflexes.…”
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