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    Muscle sounds in Parkinson's disease. by Brown, P

    Published 1997
    Journal article
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    Ewald Hering's (1879) “On Muscle Sounds of the Eye”: A translation and commentary by Hans Strasburger, Nicholas J. Wade

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Hering published a long review of eye movements and spatial vision later in 1879, but without a description of the muscle sounds. Hering's insightful article has been overlooked and a translation of it into English is presented.…”
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    The Validity of Ultrasound Technology in Providing an Indirect Estimate of Muscle Glycogen Concentrations Is Equivocal by Julia L. Bone, Megan L. Ross, Kristyen A. Tomcik, Nikki A. Jeacocke, Alannah K. A. McKay, Louise M. Burke

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…This explains the interest in MuscleSound<sup>®</sup>, the first commercial system to use high-frequency ultrasound technology and image analysis from patented cloud-based software to estimate muscle glycogen content from the echogenicity of the ultrasound image. …”
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    Clarification of Geometric Effects on Long-term Structural Stability of Ti/Au Multi-layered Micro-cantilevers by Ryosuke Miyai, Tomoyuki Kurioka, Chun-Yi Chen, Tso-Fu Mark Chang, Akira Onishi, Parthojit Chakraborty, Katsuyuki Machida, Hiroyuki Ito, Yoshihiro Miyake, Masato Sone

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…A gold micro-electro-mechanical-systems (Au-MEMS) capacitive accelerometer having Ti/Au multi-layered structures is a promising device to detect very weak accelerations, such as muscle sounds, because of the high mass density of Au. …”
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    EMG acquisition by Fatimah Mohamad Kamil

    Published 2009
    “…Based on this principle, there is extensive research carried out in areas of acoustic myogram where the patient’s muscle condition can be assessed by the sound of their muscle and comparing it to the muscle sounds in a normal and healthy patient. A Graphic User Interface (GUI) was developed to plot the EMG signal and its fast fourier transform (FFT) to view their frequency content. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)