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Convulsions represent a characteristic signal of neurological disease in the newborn period. Single-channel EEG is a convenient tool for continuous evaluation of neonatal convulsions and gives valuable prognostic information on neurological recovery. Among various abnormal EEG waveforms during convulsions, burst suppression (BS) pattern is distinctive and usually indicates an urgent state that therapeutic...
To test the reliability of amplitude-integrated electroencephalogram (aEEG) in cerebral hypoxic ischemia (HI), 12 neonatal piglets subjected to different levels of HI are divided into three groups based on the histological outcomes obtained 4 days after experiment. Results show that concomitant with the increased severity of brain injury, the upper and lower margins of aEEG decrease significantly...
This paper aimed at the use change of the bay, a dynamic axis-area analysis method was put forward on the basis of the complex and dynamic characteristics of bays. Firstly, a bay was seen as a systematic structure composed of four axes: baymouth, mean low-tide line, coastline, land boundary, and three areas surrounded by these axes, namely alongshore land area, tidal zone, and alongshore sea area,...
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