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Electrical activity of the gastrointestinal tract as an indication of mechanical activity

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Daniel, E.E., Chapman, K.M. Electrical activity of the gastrointestinal tract as an indication of mechanical activity. Digest Dis Sci 8, 54–102 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02233560

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