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Detecting Neuromuscular Disorders Using EMG Signals Based on TQWT Features

Neuromuscular disorders are characterized by abnormal functioning of muscles and nerves that communicate with the brain, resulting in muscle weakness and ultimately damage to nervous control, for instance amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and myopathy (MYO). Diagnosis of these disorders is frequen...

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