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Segmental reflex pathways in spinal shock and spinal spasticity in man

Authors
  1. R.W. Angel
  2. C.S. Arcangel
  3. P. Ashby
  4. C. D. Barnes
  5. C.D. Barnes
  6. M.C. Brown
  7. D. Burke
  8. D. Burke
  9. D. Burke
  10. S. Cooper
  11. P. De Gail
  12. P.J. Delwaide
  13. J.E. Desmedt
  14. J.E. Desmedt
  15. E. Diamantopoulos
  16. P. Dietrichson
  17. E. Lightfoot
  18. G. Eklund
  19. J.D. Gillies
  20. J.D. Gillies
  21. K.-E. Hagbarth
  22. S. Homma
  23. R.S. Hunt
  24. J.W. Lance
  25. W.M. Landau
  26. E.G.T. Liddell
  27. M. Verrier
  28. P.B.C. Matthews
  29. G.P. McCouch
  30. P.A. Merton
  31. P.Z. Olsen
  32. P. Ashby
  33. G. Riddoch
  34. T.C. Ruch
  35. M. Sato
  36. C.S. Sherrington
  37. N. Tsukahara
  38. A. Van Harreveld
  39. R.A. Weaver
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