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2. Limitations of the electro-;Passamani, E.R.; Stone, N.J.; Richardson, J.M.; Levy, R.I.; Epstein, S.E.,1975
3. A press-stud electrode for continuous monitoring of the electrocardiogram;Fluck, D.; Burgess, P.A.;Lancet,1966
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5. A comparison of hypoxaemia and exercise electrocardiography in coronary artery disease: diagnostic precion the left half of the chest. It was also possible to record each electrocardiographic map rapidly. The press stud electrodes were light, made good contact, and did not fall off;Kassebaum, D.G.; Sutherland, K.I.; Judkins, M.P.,1968