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Journal of Biomechanics|November 24, 1999
A demonstration of validity of 3-D video motion analysis method for measuring finger flexion and extensionG S Rash, P P Belliappa, M P Wachowiak, et al.
The Journal of Hand Surgery|December 16, 1998
The motion path of the digitsA Gupta, G S Rash, N N Somia, et al.
Microsurgery|December 18, 2001
Multi-channel orbicularis oculi stimulation to restore eye-blink function in facial paralysisN N Somia, E D Zonnevijlle, R W Stremel, et al.
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery|March 4, 2000
Sequential segmental neuromuscular stimulation: an effective approach to enhance fatigue resistanceE D Zonnevijlle, N N Somia, R W Stremel, et al.
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)|October 26, 2000
A computer analysis of reflex eyelid motion in normal subjects and in facial neuropathyN N Somia, G S Rash, E E Epstein, et al.
Artificial Organs|June 23, 1999
Three parameters optimizing closed-loop control in sequential segmental neuromuscular stimulationE D Zonnevijlle, N N Somia, G Perez Abadia, et al.
Annals of Plastic Surgery|September 15, 2000
Sequential segmental neuromuscular stimulation reduces fatigue and improves perfusion in dynamic graciloplastyE D Zonnevijlle, N N Somia, G P Abadia, et al.
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Journal of Biomechanics|November 24, 1999
A demonstration of validity of 3-D video motion analysis method for measuring finger flexion and extensionG S Rash, P P Belliappa, M P Wachowiak, et al.
The Journal of Hand Surgery|December 16, 1998
The motion path of the digitsA Gupta, G S Rash, N N Somia, et al.
Microsurgery|December 18, 2001
Multi-channel orbicularis oculi stimulation to restore eye-blink function in facial paralysisN N Somia, E D Zonnevijlle, R W Stremel, et al.
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery|March 4, 2000
Sequential segmental neuromuscular stimulation: an effective approach to enhance fatigue resistanceE D Zonnevijlle, N N Somia, R W Stremel, et al.
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)|October 26, 2000
A computer analysis of reflex eyelid motion in normal subjects and in facial neuropathyN N Somia, G S Rash, E E Epstein, et al.
Artificial Organs|June 23, 1999
Three parameters optimizing closed-loop control in sequential segmental neuromuscular stimulationE D Zonnevijlle, N N Somia, G Perez Abadia, et al.
Annals of Plastic Surgery|September 15, 2000
Sequential segmental neuromuscular stimulation reduces fatigue and improves perfusion in dynamic graciloplastyE D Zonnevijlle, N N Somia, G P Abadia, et al.
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