Galvanic Coupling Enabling Wireless Implant Communications
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Wolfgang Fichtner | Norbert Felber | Niels Kuster | Marc Simon Wegmueller | Sonja Huclova | Juerg Froehlich | Michael Oberle | N. Kuster | W. Fichtner | M. Wegmueller | J. Froehlich | M. Oberle | N. Felber | Sonja Huclova
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