Regional correlations between the EEG and oxygen metabolism in dementia of Alzheimer's type.
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I Kanno | I. Kanno | J. Hatazawa | K. Nagata | J Hatazawa | R. Buchan | H. Yuya | K Nagata | E. Yokoyama | P. Langman | Y. Hirata | H Yuya | Y Hirata | E Yokoyama | R J Buchan | P Langman
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