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  • 22. Recovery cycle of the reflex-evoked muscle potential (H reflex): excitability of spinal motor neurons in the healthy dog.
    Sims MH.
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    Heckmann R, Jones RS, Wuersch W.
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  • 25. Effect of tissue temperature on ulnar nerve conduction velocity in the dog.
    Lee AF, Bowen JM.
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    Nagler W.
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  • 29. Sensory action potentials in the ulnar and radial nerves of dogs: effect of stimulation site and voltage.
    van Nes JJ.
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  • 33. [Motor neurography: simultaneous recording using surface and needle electrodes. A comparative study of the proximal and distal latency together with the motor nerve conduction velocity].
    Amoiridis G, Haan J.
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  • 34. Sensory nerve conduction velocity of cutaneous afferents of the radial, ulnar, peroneal, and tibial nerves of the dog: reference values.
    Redding RW, Ingram JT, Colter SB.
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  • 35. Functional motor unit failure precedes neuromuscular degeneration in canine motor neuron disease.
    Balice-Gordon RJ, Smith DB, Goldman J, Cork LC, Shirley A, Cope TC, Pinter MJ.
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  • 36. Hypothenar muscle action potential recorder.
    Redman LR, Auty B, Perkins MA.
    Biomed Eng; 1976 Feb; 11(2):53-6. PubMed ID: 1247639
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  • 37. The effect of anticholinesterases on motor unit potentials in myasthenia gravis.
    Pinelli P.
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  • 38. Refractoriness of neuromuscular transmission: determination by computer subtraction of neurally evoked compound electromyograms.
    Lee C, Tsai SK, Lin HJ.
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