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Surface EMG signals are taken from the human muscle and have some advantages over the needle electrode originated EMG's recordings. In this study, we have processed surface EMG's coming from the normal subject set (7 female and 7 male) to investigate the effects of the muscle fatigue on the 50% maximum voluntary contraction condition. We have observed great correlation between three features which...
Catheter-based epicardial mapping is possible with two access methods: transthoracic access and transvenous access. Transthoracic access requires lengthy sequential mapping procedures and stable arrhythmias. Transvenous access uses the multielectrode (4-to-20 electrodes) catheters placed in the coronary veins, however, leaves most of the epicardium inaccessible to direct measurement. The aim of this...
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