19 research outputs found

    Detection of Visual Field Defect Using Topographic Evoked Potential in Children

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    The interpretation of visual evoked potentials (YEP) suffers from a lack of objectivity due to several causes. First there is as yet no good biological model explaining the relation between the physiological activities occurring in the brain and the voltage variations measured during the YEP. This means that no mathe­matical standard for a "normal" reading has been set, nor a normal range of variation against which to test a YEP under investigation. There are certain features whose presence or absence are considered relevant to the analysis, like peak mor­phology and latency features, but these are difficult to code mathematically and it is not clear at all what their statistical dis­tributional properties are, both in the healthy population and in specific types of illnesses

    EEG mapping and dynamic analysis

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    A single-institution experience with eight CD117-positive primary extragastrointestinal stromal tumors: Critical appraisal and a comparison with their gastrointestinal counterparts

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    10.1007/s11605-009-0828-4Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery1361094-109

    Effect of cardiac rehabilitation on quality of life, depression and anxiety in asian patients

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    10.3390/ijerph15061095International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health156109

    Jettable fluid space and jetting characteristics of a microprint head

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    10.1017/jfm.2012.440Journal of Fluid Mechanics713109-122JFLS
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