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| Ahadzi, GM and Liston, AD and Bayford, RH and Holder, DS (2004) Neuromagnetic field strength outside the human head due to impedance changes from neuronal depolarization. PHYSIOLOGICAL MEASUREMENT , 25 (1) 365 - 378. |
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| Devlin, NJ and Hansen, P and Selai, C (2004) Understanding health state valuations: A qualitative analysis of respondents' comments. QUAL LIFE RES , 13 (7) 1265 - 1277. |
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| Fregni, F and Santos, CM and Marcolin, MA and Pascual-Leone, A and Moriyama, LS and Barbosa, ER (2004) Repetitive TMS is as effective as fluoxetine in the treatment of depression in Parkinson's disease patients. In: MOVEMENT DISORDERS. (pp. S239 - S240). WILEY-LISS |
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| Goncalves, LR and Silveira-Moriyama, L and Heise, CO and Gherpelli, JL and Barbosa, ER (2004) Cocontractions related to obstetrical brachial plexus palsy treated with botulinum toxin. In: MOVEMENT DISORDERS. (pp. S127 - S127). WILEY-LISS |
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| Liston, AD and Bayford, RH and Holder, DS (2004) The effect of layers in imaging brain function using electrical impedance tomograghy. PHYSIOLOGICAL MEASUREMENT , 25 (1) 143 - 158. |
| Liston, AD and Salek-Haddadi, A and Kiebel, SJ and Hamandi, K and Turner, R and Lemieux, L (2004) The MR detection of neuronal depolarization during 3-Hz spike-and-wave complexes in generalized epilepsy. MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING , 22 (10) 1441 - 1444. 10.1016/j.mri.2004.10.017. |
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| Silveira-Moriyama, L and Goncalves, LR and Maria-Santos, A and Chien, HF and Barbosa, ER (2004) Long-term efficacy of botulinum toxin A in the treatment of blepharospasm over a 10-year period. In: MOVEMENT DISORDERS. (pp. S98 - S99). WILEY-LISS |
| Silveira-Moriyama, L and Moriyama, TS and Gabbi, TVB and Ranvaud, R and Barbosa, ER (2004) Chediak-Higashi syndrome with parkinsonism. MOVEMENT DISORD , 19 (4) 472 - 475. 10.1002/mds.10677. |
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| Teixeira, MJ and Maria-Santos, A and Fonoff, ET and Silveira-Moriyama, L and Barbosa, ER and Marchese, AT (2004) Percutaneous radiofrequency facial nerve neurectomy, selective facial neurectomy, blepharoplasty and elevation of eyebrows for treatment of facial dyskinesias. In: MOVEMENT DISORDERS. (pp. S320 - S320). WILEY-LISS |


