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[edit]DescriptionHeart-energy-signature-spectrogram-for-cardiovascular-diagnosis-1475-925X-6-16-S2.ogg |
English: Innocent Stills Murmur 2. Binary soundtrack of an innocent murmur used in Figures 3 and 4. Heart sound is recorded at LSB, 2nd space. |
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Source | Kudriavtsev V, Polyshchuk V, Roy D (2007). "Heart energy signature spectrogram for cardiovascular diagnosis". BioMedical Engineering OnLine. DOI:10.1186/1475-925X-6-16. PMID 17480232. PMC: 1899182. | ||
Author | Kudriavtsev V, Polyshchuk V, Roy D | ||
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