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Siamak Layeghy

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Neuroimage|April 17, 2014
Neonatal EEG at scalp is focal and implies high skull conductivity in realistic neonatal head modelsMaryam Odabaee, Anton Tokariev, Siamak Layeghy, et al.
Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine|September 13, 2021
Automatic fetal movement recognition from multi-channel accelerometry dataMostefa Mesbah, Mohamed S Khlif, Siamak Layeghy, et al.
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Neuroimage|April 17, 2014
Neonatal EEG at scalp is focal and implies high skull conductivity in realistic neonatal head modelsMaryam Odabaee, Anton Tokariev, Siamak Layeghy, et al.
Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine|September 13, 2021
Automatic fetal movement recognition from multi-channel accelerometry dataMostefa Mesbah, Mohamed S Khlif, Siamak Layeghy, et al.
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