
doi: 10.1007/bf02457812
pmid: 309995
A simple electronic integrator is described which has been used to study respiratory activity in experimental animals. It provides a useful advance on previous ‘leaky’ integrators without resort to the expense and complexity of computing techniques.
Electrophysiology, Phrenic Nerve, Respiration, Animals, Rabbits, Electronics
Electrophysiology, Phrenic Nerve, Respiration, Animals, Rabbits, Electronics
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