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1. Cerebral Function Monitoring In Neonates With Brain Injury
2. Changes Of Eelectroencephaphysiology In Newborn Piglets With Hypoxic-Ischemic Brain Damage During Selective Moderate Head Cooling Therapy
3. Effects Of Low Amplitude Compressive Stress On Metabolic Activity In Cultured Chondrocytes
4. Automatic Decomposition System Based On Clinical Needle EMG Signal
5. The Experimental Research Of Motional Phantom On Accurate Radiotherapy Of Lung Cancer Guided By PET-CT Image
6. Multidimensional MRI Study On The Abnormal Function Of Neural Loop In The Traumatic Stress Disorder Caused By The Only Child
7. Experimental Research Of Ranibizumab Inhibited Choroidal Neovascularization In Brown Norway Rat
8. Simultaneous Recording Of Electrical And Mechanical Signals In Sphincter Of Oddi Via Same-Phase Monitoring Catheter
9. The Study Of MRI In First-onset Major Depressive Disorder By Antidepressant Treatment
10. Experimental Study On The Lifting Techniques And Fatigue Recovery
11. The Relationship Between CAⅢ And Muscle Fatigue And The Preliminary Study On Its Anti-fatigue Function
12. Characteristics Of Normal Neonatal Amplitude Integrated Electroencephalogram (aEEG)
13. The Studies Of Sleep Staging And Scaling Behavior Of EEG In Rats
14. The Temporal And Spatial Patterns' Study Of Event-related Potentials, Brain Morphology And Functional Imaging On Depression And Its Cognitive Function
15. Experimental Study On Selective Intra-arterial Cerebral Hypothermia For Treatment Of Acute Focal Cerebral Ischemia
16. Effects Of Qi Huang Decoction And Its Extracts On Escherichia Coli Shiga-like Toxin Type Ⅱ Variants And Its Mechanism
17. Experimental Study On Effects Of Electric Stimulations With Different Amplitude During Absolute Refractory Period On Cardiac Function Of Rabbits With Heart Failure.
18. Clinical Study Of Myoelectrical Recording System On SO
19. The Method Of Static Functional Magnetic Resonance Study
20. The Quantitative Study Of Compound Nerve Action Potential In The Evaluation Of Nerve Injury And Regeneration.
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