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Airway obstruction measurement (FOT - NEP) sleep and lung sound analysis
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Efficient extraction of fine/coarse crackles and squawks from lung sound recordings using wavelet packets and higher-order statistics
I. K. Kitsas, L. J. Hadjileontiadis, V. Gross, T. Penzel, S. M. Panas (Thessaloniki, Greece; Marburg, Germany)
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Annual Congress 2002 - Airway obstruction measurement (FOT - NEP) sleep and lung sound analysis
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Airway obstruction measurement (FOT - NEP) sleep and lung sound analysis
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Poster Discussion
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326
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Interstitial lung diseases
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I. K. Kitsas, L. J. Hadjileontiadis, V. Gross, T. Penzel, S. M. Panas (Thessaloniki, Greece; Marburg, Germany). Efficient extraction of fine/coarse crackles and squawks from lung sound recordings using wavelet packets and higher-order statistics. Eur Respir J 2002; 20: Suppl. 38, 326
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