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Long Term Recordings from a Micromachined Sieve Electrode Implanted in the Rat Glossopharyngeal Nerve.
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1994-11-13
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Bradley, Rm
Akın, Tayfun
Gürkan, S
Khalil, Najafi
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R. Bradley, T. Akın, S. Gürkan, and N. Khalil, “Long Term Recordings from a Micromachined Sieve Electrode Implanted in the Rat Glossopharyngeal Nerve.,” 1994, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/86487.