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P E Donaldson

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Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing|May 1, 1995
Aspects of silicone rubber as encapsulant for neurological prostheses. Part 2: Adhesion to binary oxidesP E Donaldson, B J Aylett
Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology|March 1, 1991
Controlling radio frequency interference from neurological prosthesesN J Chaffey, P E Donaldson
Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology|March 1, 1991
Rapid communication: cleaning up a Hartley oscillatorP E Donaldson, N J Chaffey
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing|January 1, 1986
When are actively balanced biphasic ('Lilly') stimulating pulses necessary in a neurological prosthesis? II. pH changes; noxious products; electrode corrosion; discussionN D Donaldson, P E Donaldson
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing|September 1, 1996
Hydrothermally stable bonding of silicone rubber to titaniumB J Aylett, R E Clegg, P E Donaldson
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing|January 1, 1985
Life of Pt and Pt-Ir stimulating electrodes in neurological prosthesesP E Donaldson, N D Donaldson, G S Brindley
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing|July 1, 1986
Performance of platinum stimulating electrodes, mapped on the limit-voltage plane. Part 1. Charge injection in vivoM D Craggs, N N Donaldson, P E Donaldson
The Journal of Physiology|September 1, 1972
The extent of the region of occipital cortex that when stimulated gives phosphenes fixed in the visual fieldG S Brindley, P E Donaldson, M A Falconer, et al.
Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology|November 10, 1998
Technical note. Estimated electrode operating conditions of the first London Mk V implanted stimulatorP E Donaldson, N de N Donaldson, D N Rushton, et al.
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Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing|May 1, 1995
Aspects of silicone rubber as encapsulant for neurological prostheses. Part 2: Adhesion to binary oxidesP E Donaldson, B J Aylett
Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology|March 1, 1991
Controlling radio frequency interference from neurological prosthesesN J Chaffey, P E Donaldson
Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology|March 1, 1991
Rapid communication: cleaning up a Hartley oscillatorP E Donaldson, N J Chaffey
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing|January 1, 1986
When are actively balanced biphasic ('Lilly') stimulating pulses necessary in a neurological prosthesis? II. pH changes; noxious products; electrode corrosion; discussionN D Donaldson, P E Donaldson
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing|September 1, 1996
Hydrothermally stable bonding of silicone rubber to titaniumB J Aylett, R E Clegg, P E Donaldson
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing|January 1, 1985
Life of Pt and Pt-Ir stimulating electrodes in neurological prosthesesP E Donaldson, N D Donaldson, G S Brindley
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing|July 1, 1986
Performance of platinum stimulating electrodes, mapped on the limit-voltage plane. Part 1. Charge injection in vivoM D Craggs, N N Donaldson, P E Donaldson
The Journal of Physiology|September 1, 1972
The extent of the region of occipital cortex that when stimulated gives phosphenes fixed in the visual fieldG S Brindley, P E Donaldson, M A Falconer, et al.
Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology|November 10, 1998
Technical note. Estimated electrode operating conditions of the first London Mk V implanted stimulatorP E Donaldson, N de N Donaldson, D N Rushton, et al.
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