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1. Comparison of nerve conduction parameters in canine studies using recording needle and surface electrodes.

2. Medical-Grade ECG Sensor for Long-Term Monitoring.

3. Heart rate variability in relation to stress in the Asian elephant (Elephas maximus).

4. Dark adaptation time in canine electroretinography using a contact lens electrode with a built-in light source.

5. Technical note: Evaluation of a real-time wireless pH measurement system relative to intraruminal differences of digesta in dairy cattle.

6. Evaluation of two minimally invasive techniques for electroencephalogram recording in wild or freely behaving animals.

7. Electroretinography recordings using a light emitting diode active corneal electrode in healthy beagle dogs.

8. Influence of electrode position on cardioversion energy requirements during transvenous electrical cardioversion in horses.

9. Carbon tube electrodes for electrocardiography-gated cardiac multimodality imaging in mice.

10. The optimal size and placement of transdermal electrodes are critical for the efficacy of a transcutaneous pacemaker in dogs.

11. Functional disorder of the retina in manganese-deficient Japanese quail revealed by electroretinography using a contact lens electrode with built-in light source.

12. The effect of the tarsal joint positions on the tibial nerve motor action potential latency in dog: electrophysiological and anatomical studies.

13. Detection of cone dysfunction induced by digoxin in dogs by multicolor electroretinography.

14. Transvenous electrical cardioversion of equine atrial fibrillation: technical considerations.

15. The use of power spectral analysis to determine cardiorespiratory control in the short-horned sculpin Myoxocephalus scorpius.

16. Prediction of lamb carcass composition by impedance spectroscopy.

17. Needle electromyography in the horse compared with its principles in man: a review.

18. Anechoic aquarium for ultrasonic neural telemetry.

19. Injury to abdominal wall vessels during laparoscopy in three horses.

20. Normative auditory brainstem response data for hearing threshold and neuro-otological diagnosis in the dog.

21. Feasibility of implant driven micturition in paraplegic dogs.

22. Electrically induced blink reflex in horses.

23. Studies on the factors affecting the recording of somatosensory evoked potentials induced by tibial nerve stimulation in dogs.

24. Characteristics of acupuncture meridians and acupoints in animals.

25. Peaks of brainstem auditory evoked potentials in dogs.

26. Technique for prolonged, minimally invasive monitoring of intragastric pH in ponies.

27. Measurement of 24-h gastric pH using an indwelling pH electrode in horses unfed, fed and treated with ranitidine.

28. [Comparison of the gold wire electrode with cotton wick electrode for electroretinography in small laboratory animals].

29. Plasma potassium measurement with a new reagent carrier (Reflotron): comparison with ion-selective electrode results.

30. Influence of body size on tibial nerve somatosensory evoked potentials in dogs.

31. Quantitative analysis of computer-averaged electromyographic profiles of intrinsic limb muscles in ponies at the walk.

32. The use of retrievable electrodes for recording gastric myoelectric activity after spontaneous gastric dilatation volvulus in dogs.

33. Muscle force recruitment and biomechanical modeling: an analysis of masseter muscle function during mastication in Macaca fascicularis.

34. Bioelectrical impedance and zoometry for body composition analysis in domestic cats.

35. Blood gas analyses on equine blood: required correction factors [see comment].

36. Electroencephalographic power spectrum analysis as a monitor of anesthetic depth in horses.

37. Auditory evoked potentials in the Japanese monkey.

38. Nature of the late potentials and F-ratio values in dogs.

39. Electromyography of some respiratory muscles in the horse.

40. The use of nonmetal electrodes in electroejaculation of restrained but unanesthetized macaques.

41. Quantitative electroencephalography in dogs anesthetized with 2.0% end-tidal concentration of isoflurane anesthesia.

42. Postnatal development of the brain stem auditory-evoked potential in dogs.

43. Reflexes and loss of sensibility following head-to-back electrical stunning in sheep.

44. Use of fine-wire electrodes for electromyographic evaluation of the external urethral sphincter during urethral pressure profilometry in male cats.

45. [Methods and results of electrocardiography and arterial blood pressure determination with remote recording and drug administration in cattle].

46. Comparison of different pH measurement methods in meat.

47. A method of assessing auditory and brainstem function in horses.

48. Visual evoked potentials in the clinically normal dog.

49. Impedance cardiography by use of a spot-electrode array to track changes in cardiac output in anesthetized dogs.

50. Effects of electroimmobilisation on blood gas and pH status in sheep.

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