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Martin, M. J., Wickramasinghe, Y. A. B. D., Newson, T. P., & Crowe, J. A. (1987). Fibre-optics and optical sensors in medicine. Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing, 25(6), 597–604.

Authors 4
  1. M. J. Martin (first)
  2. Y. A. B. D. Wickramasinghe (additional)
  3. T. P. Newson (additional)
  4. J. A. Crowe (additional)
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