Discriminative Ability of Electrophysiological Tests Such as Nerve Conduction Velocities for The Classification of Malnourished Children from Normal Children
Background: Nerve Conduction Velocities (NCVs) measures electrical changes and speed in the nerve. Objectives of this study were: to compare mean velocities, to find rank of importance of different velocities and to frame equation to classify severely acute malnourished (SAM) children with normal ch...
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Main Authors: | Anju Agarwal (Author), Nikhil Agrawal (Author), Neetu Sharma (Author), Durgesh Shukla (Author), Ajit Singh Rajput (Author) |
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2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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