EEG Recording

EEG Recording
ISBN-10
0407001360
ISBN-13
9780407001367
Category
Electroencephalography
Pages
168
Language
English
Published
1980
Publisher
Butterworth-Heinemann
Author
Marie Louise Hector

Description

... Hamilton , Ontario , Canada ' J . W . Osselton , BSC Senior Lecturer in Electroencephalography , Royal Victoria Infirmary , University of Newcastle upon Tyne 1972 252 pages 286 X 216mm 0 407 136029 R . Cooper , BSc , PhD Scientific ...

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