Quantitative Analytic Studies in EpilepsyPeter Kellaway, Ingemar Petersén |
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The Needs of the Clinical Chemistry | 1 |
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Choice of Sensitivity and Specificity in the Analysis of Drugs in Biologi | 11 |
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abnormalities absence seizures amplitude analyzed anticonvulsant anticonvulsant drugs antiepileptic drugs artifacts assay automatic average barbital blood levels brain CHAN Clin clonazepam coherence components compounds cortisol derivations detection dihydrodiol diol diphenylhydantoin display dose EEG analysis EEG channels EEG data EEG recording EEG signal electrodes Electroencephalogr electroencephalographer epilepsy epileptic patients epochs epoxide eterobarb evaluation excretion flunitrazepam flurazepam Fourier frequency G. K. Schenk histograms HPPH interval inverse filtering iterative Kalman filter lambda waves mephenytoin metabolism metabolites method methsuximide monitoring msec Neurophysiol normal obtained output parameters paroxysmal pattern peak Penry Peter Kellaway pharmacokinetic Pharmacol phenobarbital phensuximide phenytoin plasma levels plasma protein binding primidone procedure protein Pyritinol quantitative Raven Press saliva sample seizures serum sharp transients sharp-transient shown in Fig spectral analysis spectrum spike spike-wave statistical studies tape techniques threshold time-domain tion urine values variability visual WATCHING TV wave forms Zetterberg
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