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D S Barth

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Epilepsia|January 1, 1991
Localization of partial epilepsy using magnetic and electric measurementsW W Sutherling, M F Levesque, P H Crandall, et al.
Neurology|May 1, 1988
The magnetic field of epileptic spikes agrees with intracranial localizations in complex partial epilepsyW W Sutherling, P H Crandall, L D Cahan, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|September 9, 2000
Intracellular correlates of fast (>200 Hz) electrical oscillations in rat somatosensory cortexM S Jones, K D MacDonald, B Choi, et al.
Journal of the Air Pollution Control Association|September 1, 1971
National air quality standards for automobile pollutants--a critical review. DiscussionD S Barth, J C Romanovsky, J H Knelson, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1991
Neuromagnetic investigation of somatotopy of human hand somatosensory cortexC Baumgartner, A Doppelbauer, L Deecke, et al.
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology|September 1, 1994
Comparisons of MEG, EEG, and ECoG source localization in neocortical partial epilepsy in humansN Nakasato, M F Levesque, D S Barth, et al.
Annals of Neurology|June 1, 1987
The magnetic field of complex partial seizures agrees with intracranial localizationsW W Sutherling, P H Crandall, J Engel, et al.
Neurology|November 1, 1988
The magnetic and electric fields agree with intracranial localizations of somatosensory cortexW W Sutherling, P H Crandall, T M Darcey, et al.
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology|February 1, 1995
MEG and ECoG localization accuracy testS Gharib, W W Sutherling, N Nakasato, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|January 12, 2001
NeuroD-null mice are deaf due to a severe loss of the inner ear sensory neurons during developmentW Y Kim, B Fritzsch, A Serls, et al.
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Epilepsia|January 1, 1991
Localization of partial epilepsy using magnetic and electric measurementsW W Sutherling, M F Levesque, P H Crandall, et al.
Neurology|May 1, 1988
The magnetic field of epileptic spikes agrees with intracranial localizations in complex partial epilepsyW W Sutherling, P H Crandall, L D Cahan, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|September 9, 2000
Intracellular correlates of fast (>200 Hz) electrical oscillations in rat somatosensory cortexM S Jones, K D MacDonald, B Choi, et al.
Journal of the Air Pollution Control Association|September 1, 1971
National air quality standards for automobile pollutants--a critical review. DiscussionD S Barth, J C Romanovsky, J H Knelson, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1991
Neuromagnetic investigation of somatotopy of human hand somatosensory cortexC Baumgartner, A Doppelbauer, L Deecke, et al.
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology|September 1, 1994
Comparisons of MEG, EEG, and ECoG source localization in neocortical partial epilepsy in humansN Nakasato, M F Levesque, D S Barth, et al.
Annals of Neurology|June 1, 1987
The magnetic field of complex partial seizures agrees with intracranial localizationsW W Sutherling, P H Crandall, J Engel, et al.
Neurology|November 1, 1988
The magnetic and electric fields agree with intracranial localizations of somatosensory cortexW W Sutherling, P H Crandall, T M Darcey, et al.
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology|February 1, 1995
MEG and ECoG localization accuracy testS Gharib, W W Sutherling, N Nakasato, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|January 12, 2001
NeuroD-null mice are deaf due to a severe loss of the inner ear sensory neurons during developmentW Y Kim, B Fritzsch, A Serls, et al.
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