A new device for simultaneous measurement of pelvic floor muscle activity and vaginal blood flow: a test in a nonclinical sample.
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Stephanie Both | E. Laan | R. V. van Lunsen | S. Both | Ellen Laan | Rik van Lunsen | Philomeen Weijenborg | P. Weijenborg
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