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Assessment of digital EEG, quantitative EEG, and EEG brain mapping: Report of the American Academy of Neurology and the American Clinical Neurophysiology Society* [RETIRED]

July 1997 issue
49 (1) 277-292
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Neurology®
Volume 49Number 1July 1997
Pages: 277-292
PubMed: 9222209

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Published online: July 1, 1997
Published in print: July 1997

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Marc Nuwer, MD, PhD
From the Department of Clinical Neurophysiology (Dr. Nuwer, Department Head), UCLA Medical Center, Reed Neurological Research Center, Los Angeles, CA.

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