A High Value, Linear and Tunable CMOS Pseudo-Resistor for Biomedical Applications
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Khaled Hayatleh | Steve Barker | Pantelis Georgiou | F. J. Lidgey | Rajasekhar Nagulapalli | P. Georgiou | R. Nagulapalli | F. Lidgey | K. Hayatleh | S. Barker
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