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There are already numerous devices on the market that can be used to measure various biomedical or health-related signals and values in patients, including, for example, heart signals, blood oxygen saturation, respiration, muscle movement, temperature, falls, and sleep patterns. One of the questions to be addressed in the study framework was whether an objective measurement with an electronic device could replace a subjective measurement of sleep quality, which is typically conducted through the use of a questionnaire. It only means that in some people, the results will differ significantly, and in the practice . . .
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