Electromyography and recovery of the blink reflex in involuntary eyelid closure: a comparative study.
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L J Bour | J H Koelman | B W Ongerboer de Visser | J L Eekhof | J D Speelman | L. Bour | M. Aramideh | B. O. D. Visser | J. Speelman | J. Koelman | B. W. Ongerboer de Visser | J. Koelman | M Aramideh | J. Eekhof
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