Using the Accelerometers Integrated in Smartphones to Evaluate Essential Tremor
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Damien Querlioz | Stéphane Palfi | Suhan Senova | Béchir Jarraya | D. Querlioz | B. Jarraya | S. Palfi | P. Jedynak | S. Senova | C. Thiriez | Claire Thiriez | Pierre Jedynak
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