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Heart muscle cell grafts suppress arrhythmias after heart attacks in animal study

(University of Washington) Researchers have made a major advance in efforts to regenerate damaged hearts. Grafts of human heart muscle cells reduced the incidence of irregular heart rhythms after hea...

Sounds of Northern Lights are born close to ground

For the first time, researchers at Aalto University in Finland have located where the sounds associated with the northern lights are created. The auroral sounds that have been described in folktales...

Researchers discover world’s most extreme hearing animal

Researchers at the University of Strathclyde have discoveredoth is capable of sensing sound frequencies of up to 300kHz – the highest recorded frequency sensitivity of any animal in the natural......

New compound protects heart cells during and after attack, animal study suggests

Using two different compounds they developed, scientists have been able to show in animal models that inhibiting a specific enzyme protects heart cells and surrounding tissue against serious damage fr...

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Audio Precision ASIO Driver Bypasses Windows Audio for Direct Testing of Pro-Audio PC Interfaces

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Researchers discover world's most extreme hearing animal

(University of Strathclyde) Researchers at the University of Strathclyde have discovered that the greater wax moth is capable of sensing sound frequencies of up to 300kHz -- the highest recorded frequ...

Animal research shows promise in treating AD, brain damage and heart problems resulting from SCIs

New animal studies provide additional support for investigating stem cell treatments for Parkinson's disease, head trauma, and dangerous heart problems that accompany spinal cord injury, according to...

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Simulation of prenatal maternal sounds in NICU incubators: a pilot safety and feasibility study.

Objective. This pilot study evaluated the safety and feasibility of an innovative audio system for transmitting maternal sounds to NICU incubators. Methods. A sample of biological sounds, consisti...

A framework for automatic heart sound analysis without segmentation.

ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: A new framework for heart sound analysis is proposed. One of the most difficult processes in heart sound analysis is segmentation, due to interference form murmurs. METHOD: Equal...

Comparison of first and second heart sounds after mechanical heart valve replacement.

In this article, the spectral features of first heart sounds (S1) and second heart sounds (S2), which comprise the mechanical heart valve sounds obtained after aortic valve replacement (AVR) and mitra...

Heart sounds analysis via esophageal stethoscope system in beagles.

Esophageal stethoscope is less invasive and easy to handling. And it gives a lot of information. The purpose of this study is to investigate the correlation of blood pressure and heart sound as measur...

Use of audio signals derived from electroencephalographic recordings as a novel 'depth of anaesthesia' monitor.

Awareness under anaesthesia is an uncommon but serious phenomenon, which continues to occur despite the use of commercially available depth-of-anaesthesia (DOA) monitors. Many of these monitors use pr...

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