Non-invasive bioimpedance of intact skin: mathematical modeling and experiments
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Peter Aberg | Erik Birgersson | Stig Ollmar | Ingrid Nicander | Ulrik Birgersson | S. Ollmar | E. Birgersson | I. Nicander | U. Birgersson | P. Aberg
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