A method of recording condylar movements and joint sounds
A commercial tracking system has been adapted within the University of Melbourne, which is designed to track the movement of infra-red light emitting diodes, (LEDs). The movement of the diodes was recorded by photosensimetric recording devices, and sent to a data recorder, then to a differential amp...
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Main Authors: | Hannan Patrick J. (Author), West Victor C. (Author), Faulkner Keith D.B (Author) |
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1989-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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