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P E Donaldson

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Medical & Biological Engineering|July 1, 1975
A vacuum centrifuge for void-free potting of implantable hybrid microcircuits in siliconeP E Donaldson, E Sayer
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing|July 1, 1981
Osmotic pumping of non-hermetic neuroprosthetic implantsP E Donaldson, E Sayer
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing|July 1, 1981
A technology for implantable hermetic packages. Part 2: Design and materialsP E Donaldson, E Sayer
Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology|January 1, 1988
Technical note: testing hermetic seals of microelectronic packagesP E Donaldson, E Sayer
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing|July 1, 1981
A technology for implantable hermetic packages. Part 2: An implementationP E Donaldson, E Sayer
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing|July 1, 1986
Performance of platinum stimulating electrodes mapped on the limit-voltage plane. Part 2. Corrosion in vitroN N Donaldson, P E Donaldson
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing|January 1, 1986
When are actively balanced biphasic ('Lilly') stimulating pulses necessary in a neurological prosthesis? I. Historical background; Pt resting potential; Q studiesN D Donaldson, P E Donaldson
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing|May 1, 1986
phi Q diagram for a platinum electrode in vivoM D Craggs, P E Donaldson
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing|July 1, 1986
Electrolytic current-control elements for surgically implanted electrical devicesG S Brindley, P E Donaldson
Medical Engineering & Physics|October 6, 2000
Speeding-up the cure of one-part silicone rubber, when encapsulating neurological prostheses: the permeable mouldN N Donaldson, P E Donaldson
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Medical & Biological Engineering|July 1, 1975
A vacuum centrifuge for void-free potting of implantable hybrid microcircuits in siliconeP E Donaldson, E Sayer
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing|July 1, 1981
Osmotic pumping of non-hermetic neuroprosthetic implantsP E Donaldson, E Sayer
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing|July 1, 1981
A technology for implantable hermetic packages. Part 2: Design and materialsP E Donaldson, E Sayer
Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology|January 1, 1988
Technical note: testing hermetic seals of microelectronic packagesP E Donaldson, E Sayer
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing|July 1, 1981
A technology for implantable hermetic packages. Part 2: An implementationP E Donaldson, E Sayer
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing|July 1, 1986
Performance of platinum stimulating electrodes mapped on the limit-voltage plane. Part 2. Corrosion in vitroN N Donaldson, P E Donaldson
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing|January 1, 1986
When are actively balanced biphasic ('Lilly') stimulating pulses necessary in a neurological prosthesis? I. Historical background; Pt resting potential; Q studiesN D Donaldson, P E Donaldson
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing|May 1, 1986
phi Q diagram for a platinum electrode in vivoM D Craggs, P E Donaldson
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing|July 1, 1986
Electrolytic current-control elements for surgically implanted electrical devicesG S Brindley, P E Donaldson
Medical Engineering & Physics|October 6, 2000
Speeding-up the cure of one-part silicone rubber, when encapsulating neurological prostheses: the permeable mouldN N Donaldson, P E Donaldson
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