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K A Scheepstra

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Early Human Development|September 1, 1993
Computer-simulated neural networks: an appropriate model for motor development?J E Vos, K A Scheepstra
Journal of Theoretical Biology|March 7, 1995
A model study on the influence of a slowly activating potassium conductance on repetitive firing patterns of muscle spindle primary endingsE Otten, M Hulliger, K A Scheepstra
Journal of Anatomy|January 7, 1999
Correlated histological and physiological observations on a case of common sensory output and motor input of the bag1 fibre and a chain fibre in a cat tenuissimus spindleR W Banks, M Hulliger, K A Scheepstra
The Journal of Physiology|January 1, 1997
Pacemaker activity in a sensory ending with multiple encoding sites: the cat muscle spindle primary endingR W Banks, M Hulliger, K A Scheepstra, et al.
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Early Human Development|September 1, 1993
Computer-simulated neural networks: an appropriate model for motor development?J E Vos, K A Scheepstra
Journal of Theoretical Biology|March 7, 1995
A model study on the influence of a slowly activating potassium conductance on repetitive firing patterns of muscle spindle primary endingsE Otten, M Hulliger, K A Scheepstra
Journal of Anatomy|January 7, 1999
Correlated histological and physiological observations on a case of common sensory output and motor input of the bag1 fibre and a chain fibre in a cat tenuissimus spindleR W Banks, M Hulliger, K A Scheepstra
The Journal of Physiology|January 1, 1997
Pacemaker activity in a sensory ending with multiple encoding sites: the cat muscle spindle primary endingR W Banks, M Hulliger, K A Scheepstra, et al.
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