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Design and realizaiton of a multi-channel narrowband FM line telemetry system for transmission of bioelectric signals.
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1982
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Koçlar, Mehmet
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M. Koçlar, “Design and realizaiton of a multi-channel narrowband FM line telemetry system for transmission of bioelectric signals.,” Middle East Technical University, 1982.