- body
continues to move
downward and
upward in a
repeating pattern.
Ballistocardiography is a
technique for
producing a
graphical representation of repetitive...
-
galaxy BCG
vaccine (Bacillus Calmette–Guérin), for
tuberculosis Ballistocardiography,
measuring heart forces Bromocresol green, a dye and pH indicator...
-
charting rock and
petroleum formations below the earth, and also in
ballistocardiography and
seismocardiography to
study the
mechanics of the
human cardiovascular...
- PET
sound Phonocardiogram Function tests Impedance cardiography Ballistocardiography Cardiotocography Pacing Cardioversion Transcutaneous pacing Category...
- "Jack"
Starr (March 6, 1895 – June 22, 1989),
known as the
father of
ballistocardiography, was an
American physician,
heart disease specialist, and clinical...
- of
Research Therapeutics, dean 1945–1948,
known as the
father of
ballistocardiography, and
awarded the
Albert Lasker Award of the
American Heart ****ociation...
- vandalism-proof keyboards,
guitar pickups, flat speakers, and
vital signs ballistocardiography sensors. esmicrophones. In
active noise cancellation, a part of a...
- echocardiogram-based diagnosis.
Published examples include Lai et al.
Ballistocardiography Benign paediatric heart murmur Heart sounds Precordial examination...
- MeSH E01.370.370.380.050 –
angiocardiography MeSH E01.370.370.380.100 –
ballistocardiography MeSH E01.370.370.380.150 –
cardiac output MeSH E01.370.370.380.150...