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Glossar der meistgebrauchten Begriffe in der klinischen Elektroenzephalographie und Vorschläge für die EEG-Befunderstellung*

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Aus dem Englischen von: F. Bösebeck (Bielefeld), S. Noachtar (München)

* Dieser Beitrag ist erschienen in: Klin Neurophysiol 35:5–21 © Georg Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart New York, Mit freundlicher Genehmigung des Georg Thieme Verlags, Stuttgart

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Noachtar, S., Binnie, C., Ebersole, J. et al. Glossar der meistgebrauchten Begriffe in der klinischen Elektroenzephalographie und Vorschläge für die EEG-Befunderstellung*. Z. Epileptol. 18, 71–77 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10309-005-0127-3

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