Noninvasive Localization of High-Frequency Oscillations in Children with Epilepsy: Validation against Intracranial Gold-Standard
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Joseph R. Madsen | Matilde Dirodi | Steven M. Stufflebeam | Christos Papadelis | P. Ellen Grant | Phillip L. Pearl | Eleonora Tamilia | J. Madsen | P. Grant | S. Stufflebeam | C. Papadelis | Eleonora Tamilia | P. Pearl | M. Dirodi
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