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A new method for the estimation of motor nerve conduction block

Authors
  1. Dario Cocito
  2. Enoka
  3. Farina
  4. Feasby
  5. Gazzoni
  6. Kimura
  7. Kimura
  8. Luca Mesin
  9. Oh
  10. Olney
  11. Reutskiy
  12. Rhee
  13. Rosenfalck
  14. Schoonhoven
  15. Schulte-Mattler
  16. Schulte-Mattler
  17. Stalberg
  18. Tani
  19. Tikhonov
  20. Troni
  21. Van Asseldonk
Publication date
1 January 2007
Publisher
Elsevier
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