Herman Carel Burger
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Herman Carel Burger's Degrees
- PhD Computer Science Delft University of Technology
- Masters Computer Science University of Amsterdam
- Bachelors Computer Science University of Amsterdam
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Herman Carel Burger was a Dutch physicist who pioneered the field of electrocardiography and medical physics. A system of positioning of electrodes for electrocardiography is known as Burger's triangle.
Herman Carel Burger's Published Works
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- HEART-VECTOR AND LEADS. (1948) (244)
- HEART-VECTOR AND LEADS (1946) (199)
- HEART-VECTOR AND LEADS. Part II (1947) (183)
- Specific electric resistance of body tissues. (1961) (116)
- A theoretical elucidation of the notion ventricular gradient. (1957) (89)
- Physical basis of the low-frequency ballistocardiograph. (1953) (51)
- A criterion characterizing the orientation of a vectorcardiogram in space. (1958) (50)
- COMPARISON OF DIFFERENT SYSTEMS OF VECTORCARDIOGRAPHY (1952) (42)
- Physical basis of ballistocardiography. III. (1956) (40)
- The zero of potential: a persistent error. (1955) (30)
- Compromise in vectorcardiography. II. Alterations of coefficients as a means of adapting one lead system to another. Subjective and mathematical comparison of four systems of VCG. (1962) (27)
- Comparison of Some Methods for Measuring Peripheral Blood Flow (1959) (26)
- Experimental and laboratory reports: Comparison of three different systems of vectorcardiography (1959) (24)
- A UNIVERSAL VECTOR CARDIOGRAPH (1950) (23)
- LEAD VECTOR PROJECTIONS. I. (1957) (23)
- The potential distribution on the body surface caused by a heart vector; calculations on some simple models. (1954) (17)
- The Brownian movement of a galvanometer coil and the influence of the temperature of the outer circuit (1927) (17)
- Physical basis of ballistocardiography. V. The distortion of the ballistocardiogram caused by the movement of the heart inside the body. (1957) (15)
- LXV. The sensitivity of a galvanometer and its amplification (1925) (15)
- LXIV. The thermo-relay (1925) (15)
- Comparison of two systems of vectorcardiography with an electrode to the frontal and dorsal sides of the trunk, respectively. (1956) (15)
- Physical basis of ballistocardiography. II. The quantities that can be measured with different types of ballistocardiographs and their mutual relations. (1956) (13)
- VECTORCARDIOGRAMS OF NORMAL AND PREMATURE BEATS IN DIFFERENT LEAD SYSTEMS (1955) (11)
- Physical basis of ballistocardiography. IV. The relative movement of subject and ballistocardiograph. (1956) (11)
- Heart-vector and leads; geometrical representation. (1948) (9)
- Theory and Experiments on Schematized Models of Stenosis (1956) (9)
- Compromise in vectorcardiography. Displacement of electrodes as a means of adapting one lead system to another. (1961) (8)
- LXIII. A new vacuum thermoelement (1925) (6)
- Heartvector and leads. (1961) (5)
- Physical properties of some volume recorders in plethysmography. (1959) (4)
- CORRELATION BETWEEN SUBJECTIVE AND OBJECTIVE MEASURES OF CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN DIFFERENT SYSTEMS OF VECTORCARDIOGRAPHY. (1964) (4)
- Intensity measurements in hyperfine structure of the mercury line 63P2-73S1 (λ=5461 ÅU) in absorption (1938) (4)
- The distribution of the energy over the Sun's disk (1925) (2)
- Intensity-measurements in the spectrum of helium (1937) (2)
- Comparison of three different systems of vectorcardiography. (1959) (2)
- Measurement of the reflective power of metallic mirrors (1939) (1)
- Intensity measurements of helium lines in absorption (1940) (0)
- Ballistocardiography as a result of cooperation between sciences (1960) (0)
- Heartvector and leads. (1961) (0)
- Set of instruments for measuring spectral absorption (1935) (0)
- ON EVAPORATION FROM A CIRCULAR SURFACE OF A LIQUID (1919) (0)
- 10 – A Relation between Inner Quantum Numbers and Intensities of Multiple Lines† (1967) (0)
- [PHYSICAL OBSERVATIONS ON ELECTRO-ACUPUNCTURE]. (1963) (0)
- Physical foundations of vectorcardiography. (1948) (0)
- BALLISTOCARDIOGRAPHY AND VECTORCARDIOGRAPHY: SIMILARITY AND DIFFERENCE. (1964) (0)
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