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... phonocardiographic film . For all the enumerated reasons phonocardiography , if correctly applied through use of adequate instrumentation and correctly interpreted by trained ob- servers , has a definite superiority over auscultation ...
... phonocardiographic film . For all the enumerated reasons phonocardiography , if correctly applied through use of adequate instrumentation and correctly interpreted by trained ob- servers , has a definite superiority over auscultation ...
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... phonocardiography were written by Orías and Braun - Menéndez , 1937 and 1939 ; ( Lian , Minot , and Welti , 1941 ) ; Weber , 1944 ; ( Levine and Harvey , 1949 ) ... phonocardiography : Historical summary of auscultation and phonocardiography 5.
... phonocardiography were written by Orías and Braun - Menéndez , 1937 and 1939 ; ( Lian , Minot , and Welti , 1941 ) ; Weber , 1944 ; ( Levine and Harvey , 1949 ) ... phonocardiography : Historical summary of auscultation and phonocardiography 5.
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... phonocardiography ; problems and prospects in the applica- tion of the Bell sound spectrograph to phonocardiography , Bull . Johns Hop- kins Hosp . 94 : 187 , 1954 . McKusick , V. A. , Murray , G. E. , Peeler , R. G. , and Webb , G. N ...
... phonocardiography ; problems and prospects in the applica- tion of the Bell sound spectrograph to phonocardiography , Bull . Johns Hop- kins Hosp . 94 : 187 , 1954 . McKusick , V. A. , Murray , G. E. , Peeler , R. G. , and Webb , G. N ...
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amplifier amplitude aorta aortic aortic component aortic insufficiency aortic stenosis apex atrial auscultation band block blood calibration cardiac Cardiol caused changes Chapter characteristics chest clinical close closure decrease delayed described diastolic murmur dilatation et al fact filter flow fourth sound frequency functional gallop heard heart disease heart sounds higher hypertension increase insufficiency interval intracardiac latter left interspace left ventricle left ventricular loud Luisada magnitude means microphone mitral insufficiency mitral stenosis mitral valve myocardial infarct normal observed occurs opening snap patients peak phase phonocardiogram phonocardiography present pressure presystolic pulmonary artery range rapid recorded relative response result revealed rhythm right ventricular rise rumble second sound septal defect severe shows splitting subjects systolic murmur third sound tion tracing tricuspid typical usually valvular various vibrations wall wave