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J M FARRELL

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Work (Reading, Mass.)|January 21, 2014
Predetermined Motion-Time Standards in RehabilitationA ReviewJ M Farrell
Bioelectromagnetics|December 16, 1998
A simple experiment to study electromagnetic field effects: protection induced by short-term exposures to 60 Hz magnetic fieldsA L DiCarlo, J M Farrell, T A Litovitz
Circulation|February 17, 1999
Myocardial protection conferred by electromagnetic fieldsA L DiCarlo, J M Farrell, T A Litovitz
Bioelectromagnetics|February 7, 1998
The superposition of a temporally incoherent magnetic field inhibits 60 Hz-induced changes in the ODC activity of developing chick embryosJ M Farrell, M Barber, D Krause, et al.
Memory & Cognition|July 6, 2000
Implicit motor sequence learning is represented in response locationsD B Willingham, L A Wells, J M Farrell, et al.
Bioelectromagnetics|January 1, 1997
The effect of pulsed and sinusoidal magnetic fields on the morphology of developing chick embryosJ M Farrell, T L Litovitz, M Penafiel, et al.
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Work (Reading, Mass.)|January 21, 2014
Predetermined Motion-Time Standards in RehabilitationA ReviewJ M Farrell
Bioelectromagnetics|December 16, 1998
A simple experiment to study electromagnetic field effects: protection induced by short-term exposures to 60 Hz magnetic fieldsA L DiCarlo, J M Farrell, T A Litovitz
Circulation|February 17, 1999
Myocardial protection conferred by electromagnetic fieldsA L DiCarlo, J M Farrell, T A Litovitz
Bioelectromagnetics|February 7, 1998
The superposition of a temporally incoherent magnetic field inhibits 60 Hz-induced changes in the ODC activity of developing chick embryosJ M Farrell, M Barber, D Krause, et al.
Memory & Cognition|July 6, 2000
Implicit motor sequence learning is represented in response locationsD B Willingham, L A Wells, J M Farrell, et al.
Bioelectromagnetics|January 1, 1997
The effect of pulsed and sinusoidal magnetic fields on the morphology of developing chick embryosJ M Farrell, T L Litovitz, M Penafiel, et al.
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