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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Comput Biol Med. 2015 Dec 11;69:44–51. doi: 10.1016/j.compbiomed.2015.11.017

Table 2.

Clinical data of the subgroup fetuses delivered at UAMS.

Subject ID GA at study APGAR Weight Delivery Type Gender
Training recordings
1 34 7lb 5oz Vaginal F
3 37 7lb 6oz Cesarean F
4 33 9, 9 6lb 12oz Vaginal F
5 32 7, 9 7lb 3oz Cesarean F
7 34 9lb 5oz Cesarean M
10 36 7lb 10.5oz Cesarean M
13 37 7 7lb 8oz Cesarean F
15 32 9, 9 8lb 9oz Cesarean M
16 35 8lb 1oz Vaginal F
18 36 7lb 12oz Cesarean F
19 32 8, 9 9lb 4oz Vaginal M
22 32 8lb 8oz Cesarean M
23 32 5lb 10oz Cesarean M
25 36 8, 5 6lb 8oz Vaginal F
30 36 8,9 5lb 11oz Vaginal F
37 37 7lb 13oz Vaginal M
40 32 7lb 7oz Vaginal F

Testing recordings
41 31 8 7lb 14oz Cesarean M
43 32 5, 8 7lb 13oz Vaginal F
46 35 7lb 2.5oz Vaginal M
47 34 7lb 2oz Vaginal M
48 34 7, 8 10lb 6oz Cesarean M
49 30 7lb 9oz Cesarean F
57 35 8lb Vaginal F
59 36 9, 10 9lb 4oz Vaginal M
60 36 8, 9 6lb 3oz Cesarean F
62 36 8, 9 6lb 3oz Cesarean M

The GA represents to the age of the fetus at study.

For 11 fetuses, the APGAR scores measured at 1st and 5th minute after birth are given in 3rd column. For two fetuses, only one APGAR score measured at 1st minute after birth was available.