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Minh Cong Tran
University of Oxford - Oxford / United Kingdom
Engineering & Technology / Biomedical Engineering
AD Scientific Index ID: 6005726
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Minh Cong Tran's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Xsleepnet: Multi-view sequential model for automatic sleep staging arXiv preprint arXiv:2007.05492, 2020
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Robust deep learning framework for predicting respiratory anomalies and diseases 2020 42nd Annual international conference of the IEEE Engineering in …, 2020
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Tidal changes in PaO2 and their relationship to cyclical lung recruitment/derecruitment in a porcine lung injury model British Journal of Anaesthesia 122 (2), 277-285, 2019
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Noninvasive cardiac output monitoring in a porcine model using the inspired sinewave technique: a proof-of-concept study British Journal of Anaesthesia 123 (2), 126-134, 2019
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Validating the inspired sinewave technique to measure the volume of the ‘baby lung’in a porcine lung-injury model British Journal of Anaesthesia 124 (3), 345-353, 2020
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