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A program system for interpreting records of long-latency evoked potentials

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St. Petersburg State University. Pavlov St. Petersburg Medical University. Institute for Informatics and Automation, Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg. Translated from Meditsinskaya Tekhnika, No. 6, pp. 20–23, November–December, 1996.

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Ampilova, N.B., Bereznaya, I.Y., Grachev, K.V. et al. A program system for interpreting records of long-latency evoked potentials. Biomed Eng 30, 326–328 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02366009

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