Leite et al., 2011 - Google Patents
A fuzzy model for processing and monitoring vital signs in ICU patientsLeite et al., 2011
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- Leite C
- Sizilio G
- Neto A
- Valentim R
- Guerreiro A
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- Biomedical engineering online
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Background The area of the hospital automation has been the subject of much research, addressing relevant issues which can be automated, such as: management and control (electronic medical records, scheduling appointments, hospitalization, among others); …
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