Multifunctional Evaluation Technology for Diagnosing Malfunctions of Regional Pelvic Floor Muscles Based on Stretchable Electrode Array Probe
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Hao Jin | S. Dong | Zhenwei Xie | Yan-lan Yu | Zujuan Zhang | Jikui Luo | Shaomin Zhang | Jie Xia | Wenjuan Li | Shengming Wang | Luoqi Yang | Haofei Jiang
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