Brief Article
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World J Gastroenterol. Dec 14, 2010; 16(46): 5861-5868
Published online Dec 14, 2010. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v16.i46.5861
Figure 3
Figure 3 Both dominant frequencies (1 cpm or 17 mHz and 3 cpm or 50 mHz) can be observed overlapping in the signal of the proximal stomach (A), the power ratio of this signal indicated that there was a rearrangement of the maximum power of each of the frequencies (1 and 3 cpm) in agreement with the segmentation type B).