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Fetal Electrocardiography Series In Cardiopulmonary Medicine E Malcolm Symonds

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Fetal Electrocardiography Series In Cardiopulmonary Medicine E Malcolm Symonds
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Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.45 MB
Pages: 171
Author: E. Malcolm Symonds, Daljit Sahota, Allan Chang
ISBN: 1860941710, 9781860941719
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Fetal Electrocardiography Series In Cardiopulmonary Medicine E Malcolm Symonds by E. Malcolm Symonds, Daljit Sahota, Allan Chang 1860941710, 9781860941719 instant download after payment.

This volume summarizes a century of research and practical applications in foetal electrocardiography. Although foetal ECG is most commonly used for the calculation of foetal heart rates, other parameters have been employed in the prediction of foetal acidons. The book presents new approaches to the interpretation and analysis of the foetal ECG signal and discusses possible new approaches to the clinical exploitation of the electrical activity of the foetal heart. The authors have made numerous contributions to the study of foetal electrocardiography over the last three decades.

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