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Computer Algorithms for Automatic Determination of Systolic Time Intervals

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Systolic Time Intervals

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Recently a systolic time interval processing system (STIPS) was described (1). The purpose of STIPS was to determine the systolic time intervals (STI) in serial records of data taken from one subject under increasing load conditions on a bicycle ergometer. The output of the system consisted of parameters which may be used to classify the subject, following the method described by Van der Hoeven et al. (2).

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Donders, J.J.H. (1980). Computer Algorithms for Automatic Determination of Systolic Time Intervals. In: List, W., Gravenstein, J.S., Spodick, D.H. (eds) Systolic Time Intervals. International Boehringer Mannheim Symposia. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-46418-8_14

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