Spyridon K Chronopoulos
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Recent Articles
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Sakkas A, Christofilakis V, Lolis C, Chronopoulos S, Peppas K
Sensors (Basel)
. 2025 Jan;
24(24.
PMID: 39771792
The urgent need for timely and accurate precipitation estimations in the face of ongoing climate change and the increasing frequency and/or intensity of extreme weather events underscores the necessity for...
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Chronopoulos S
Sensors (Basel)
. 2024 May;
24(9).
PMID: 38732836
In the modern technological era of sophisticated applications and high-quality communications, a platform of clever strategy and quickly updated systems is needed. It should be capable of withstanding the fastest...
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Sakkas A, Oikonomou V, Mystridis G, Christofilakis V, Tatsis G, Baldoumas G, et al.
Sensors (Basel)
. 2023 Nov;
23(21).
PMID: 37960610
This paper presents a compact multifrequency reconfigurable patch antenna in terms of design and fabrication for operating in the S and C bands of the RF spectrum, which are overwhelmed...
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Peppas K, Chronopoulos S, Loukatos D, Arvanitis K
Sensors (Basel)
. 2022 May;
22(9).
PMID: 35591038
Long Range (LoRa) systems have recently attracted significant attention within the research community as well as for commercial use due to their ability to transmit data over long distances at...
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Tafiadis D, Helidoni M, Chronopoulos S, Kosma E, Alexandropoulou A, Velegrakis S, et al.
J Voice
. 2020 Oct;
36(6):875.e25-875.e33.
PMID: 33012628
Objective: The inclusion of subjective methods for evaluating Voice Disorders is proven an essential factor for diagnosis as these methods include self-reported questionnaires (eg, Voice Handicap Index-VHI) for everyday clinical...
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Voniati L, Tafiadis D, Armostis S, Kosma E, Chronopoulos S
Folia Phoniatr Logop
. 2020 Jun;
73(4):277-288.
PMID: 32554969
Background/aims: The number of different words (NDW), an essential measure of lexical diversity, is extremely valuable towards providing data regarding children's language development. However, in Cyprus, practitioners are deprived of...
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Tafiadis D, Helidoni M, Chronopoulos S, Kosma E, Alexandropoulou A, Ziavra N, et al.
J Voice
. 2019 Jul;
34(6):966.e1-966.e10.
PMID: 31345680
Background: Voice disorders influence the quality of people's life. When the type of disorder is determined then the clinicians are capable of finding their patients' needs and address their complaints...
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Tafiadis D, Chronopoulos S, Helidoni M, Kosma E, Voniati L, Papadopoulos P, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2019 Jun;
9(1):9366.
PMID: 31249329
Voice disorders often remain undiagnosed. Many self-perceived questionnaires exist for various medical conditions. Here, we used the Greek Voice Handicap Index (VHI) to address the aforementioned problem. Everyone can fill...
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Tafiadis D, Helidoni M, Chronopoulos S, Kosma E, Ziavra N, Velegrakis G
J Voice
. 2018 Oct;
34(2):304.e1-304.e8.
PMID: 30301578
Objective(s): The use of subjective evaluation tools are proven useful and of high clinical value in the case of voice disordered population. For that type of evaluation, self-assessment questionnaires about...
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Tafiadis D, Kosma E, Chronopoulos S, Papadopoulos A, Toki E, Vassiliki S, et al.
J Voice
. 2017 Jul;
32(2):256.e13-256.e24.
PMID: 28709765
Voice disorders are affecting everyday life in many levels, and their prevalence has been studied extensively in certain and general populations. Notably, several factors have a cohesive influence on voice...