A radiotelemetry system for polysomnographic recordings in lambs

The use of telemetry in biomedical research is rapidly increasing and is soon likely to be standard in research fields where prolonged recordings of multiple physiologic variables are necessary in freely moving animals. We describe our experience with a radiotelemetry system designed in our laborato...

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Electroencephalography - instrumentation
Electroencephalography - methods
Electromyography - instrumentation
Electromyography - methods
Electrophysiology
Equipment Design
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Sheep
Sleep Apnea Syndromes - diagnosis
Telemetry - instrumentation
Telemetry - methods
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