What is the Significance of Subjective Events Recorded During Long-Term EEG Video Monitoring?
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概要
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- 1998-08-01
著者
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HOLMES Mark
Department of Neurology, Regional Epilepsy Center, University of Washington School of Medicine
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DODRILL Carl
Department of Neurology, Regional Epilepsy Center, University of Washington School of Medicine
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Holmes Mark
Department Of Neurology And Regional Epilepsy Center University Of Washington
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Holmes Mark
Departments Of Neurology University Of Washington School Of Medicine
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Dodrill Carl
Department Of Neurology Regional Epilepsy Center University Of Washington School Of Medicine
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Dodrill Carl
Departments Of Neurology University Of Washington School Of Medicine
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HOLMES Mark
Department of Economics, University of Waikato, New Zealand
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