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Advantages of ultrasonic surgical instruments for use in experimental neurophysiology

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Ogleznev, K.Y., Ramazanov, R.K., Sovetov, A.N. et al. Advantages of ultrasonic surgical instruments for use in experimental neurophysiology. Bull Exp Biol Med 102, 1007–1009 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00840020

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