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    Pediatric radiology 9 (1980), S. 69-72 
    ISSN: 1432-1998
    Keywords: Stomach ; Diaphragm ; Web ; Antral mucosal diaphragm ; Gastric obstruction ; Congenital anomaly
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The antral mucosal diaphragm in infants and children has been reported in the literature in 48 patients. We have encountered antral mucosal diaphragms in 6 children. Only 3 of these 6 patients required surgery. These 6 cases and a review of the published cases suggest that patients fall into two groups: the first group usually requires surgery because of recurrent clinical signs suggesting a partial gastric outlet obstruction. The second group have the diaphragm detected incidentally or have unimpressive clinical findings. This group can be followed without surgery. In all cases, the diagnosis is made by an upper gastrointestinal series, but the need for surgery was determined clinically.
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    Medical & biological engineering & computing 38 (2000), S. 62-67 
    ISSN: 1741-0444
    Keywords: EEG classification ; Spatial pattern analysis ; Principal component analysis ; ERD ; ERS
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The aim is to describe a general approach to determining important electrode positions when measured electro-encephalogram signals are used for classification. The approach is exemplified in the frame of the brain-computer interface, which crucially depends on the classification of different brain states. To classify two brain states, e.g. planning of movement of right and left index fingers, three different approaches are compared: classification using a physiologically motivated set of four electrodes, a set determined by principal component analysis and electrodes determined by spatial pattern analysis. Spatial pattern analysis enhances the classification rate significantly from 61.3±1.8% (with four electrodes) to 71.8±1.4%, whereas the classification rate using principal component analysis is significantly lower (65.2±1.4%). Most of the 61 electrodes used have no influence on the classification rate, so that, in future experiments, the setup can be simplified drastically to six to eight electrodes without loss of information.
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