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Use of the potentialoscope to detect weak bioelectrical signals by the coherent storage method

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Bersenev, M.S., Lukoshkova, E.V. & Khayutin, V.M. Use of the potentialoscope to detect weak bioelectrical signals by the coherent storage method. Bull Exp Biol Med 74, 983–984 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00786256

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