Can we detect carotid artery stenosis from skin vibrations : a computational investigation of high-frequent flow under physiological varying flow conditions
(2018)
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- Viviana Mancini, Aslak Bergersen, Jan Vierendeels (UGent) , Patrick Segers (UGent) and Kristian Valen-Sendstad
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- CARDIS (Early stage CARdio Vascular Disease Detection with Integrated Silicon Photonics)
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8575339
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- Mancini, Viviana, et al. Can We Detect Carotid Artery Stenosis from Skin Vibrations : A Computational Investigation of High-Frequent Flow under Physiological Varying Flow Conditions. 2018, pp. 1–1.
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- Mancini, V., Bergersen, A., Vierendeels, J., Segers, P., & Valen-Sendstad, K. (2018). Can we detect carotid artery stenosis from skin vibrations : a computational investigation of high-frequent flow under physiological varying flow conditions. 1–1.
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- Mancini, Viviana, Aslak Bergersen, Jan Vierendeels, Patrick Segers, and Kristian Valen-Sendstad. 2018. “Can We Detect Carotid Artery Stenosis from Skin Vibrations : A Computational Investigation of High-Frequent Flow under Physiological Varying Flow Conditions.” In , 1–1.
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- Mancini, Viviana, Aslak Bergersen, Jan Vierendeels, Patrick Segers, and Kristian Valen-Sendstad. 2018. “Can We Detect Carotid Artery Stenosis from Skin Vibrations : A Computational Investigation of High-Frequent Flow under Physiological Varying Flow Conditions.” In , 1–1.
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- 1.Mancini V, Bergersen A, Vierendeels J, Segers P, Valen-Sendstad K. Can we detect carotid artery stenosis from skin vibrations : a computational investigation of high-frequent flow under physiological varying flow conditions. In 2018. p. 1–1.
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- [1]V. Mancini, A. Bergersen, J. Vierendeels, P. Segers, and K. Valen-Sendstad, “Can we detect carotid artery stenosis from skin vibrations : a computational investigation of high-frequent flow under physiological varying flow conditions,” presented at the World Conference Biomechanics 2018, Dublin, Ireland, 2018, pp. 1–1.
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author = {{Mancini, Viviana and Bergersen, Aslak and Vierendeels, Jan and Segers, Patrick and Valen-Sendstad, Kristian}},
language = {{eng}},
location = {{Dublin, Ireland}},
pages = {{1--1}},
title = {{Can we detect carotid artery stenosis from skin vibrations : a computational investigation of high-frequent flow under physiological varying flow conditions}},
year = {{2018}},
}