Methods Observers provided uninstructed descriptions in Hebrew and English of audio recordings of five common sounds, namely, normal breath sound (NBS), wheezes, crackles, stridor and pleural friction rub (PFR). Outcomes (a) Rates of correct/incorrect classification; (b) correspondence between ...
Keepers should also consider what behaviors are being taught and whether there is evidence that this behavior is normal and good in the long run.” stated University of Exeter’s Dr. Paul Rose. The research looked at a database of peer-reviewed works as well as two magazines for zoo ...
The FEF_(25 percent-75 percent) ___ with age and in ___ lung disease. What is the difference between a rale, a rhonchus, a wheeze, and stridor? What disorders would be associated with each of these? People with cystic fibrosis have: a) ...
Describe the gross structure of the lungs and the pleurae. Would you classify the alteration in normal lung function as a disorder of ventilation or of diffusion? Explain your rationale. What is chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or ...
Keepers should also consider what behaviors are being taught and whether there is evidence that this behavior is normal and good in the long run.” stated University of Exeter’s Dr. Paul Rose. The research looked at a database of peer-reviewed works as well as two magazines for zoo ...
Keepers should also consider what behaviors are being taught and whether there is evidence that this behavior is normal and good in the long run.” stated University of Exeter’s Dr. Paul Rose. The research looked at a database of peer-reviewed works as well as two magazines for zoo ...