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. 1969 Apr;32(2):144–148. doi: 10.1136/jnnp.32.2.144

Serial ulnar nerve conduction velocity measurements in normal subjects.

M P McQuillen, F J Gorin
PMCID: PMC496458  PMID: 5783290

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