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British Medical Journal|May 17, 1975
Letter: Intracardiac short circuitR Sutton, L Briers, J Norman
British Medical Journal|August 9, 1975
Letter: Sick sinus syndromeR Sutton, J Norman, L Briers
Praxis|January 17, 2002
[Electromyography study of the anterior tibial muscle and accidental falls in the elderly]J Van Vaerenbergh, L Briers, P Broos
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine|January 5, 2002
A neural network for recognizing movement patterns during repetitive self-paced movements of the fingers in opposition to the thumbJ Van Vaerenbergh, R Vranken, L Briers, et al.
Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology : PACE|November 1, 1994
Reasons for reprogramming dual chamber pacemakers to VVI mode: a retrospective review using a computer databaseR Chamberlain-Webber, M E Petersen, A Ingram, et al.
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British Medical Journal|May 17, 1975
Letter: Intracardiac short circuitR Sutton, L Briers, J Norman
British Medical Journal|August 9, 1975
Letter: Sick sinus syndromeR Sutton, J Norman, L Briers
Praxis|January 17, 2002
[Electromyography study of the anterior tibial muscle and accidental falls in the elderly]J Van Vaerenbergh, L Briers, P Broos
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine|January 5, 2002
A neural network for recognizing movement patterns during repetitive self-paced movements of the fingers in opposition to the thumbJ Van Vaerenbergh, R Vranken, L Briers, et al.
Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology : PACE|November 1, 1994
Reasons for reprogramming dual chamber pacemakers to VVI mode: a retrospective review using a computer databaseR Chamberlain-Webber, M E Petersen, A Ingram, et al.
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