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Magnetic signals from human skeletal muscles

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Il Nuovo Cimento D

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The pulse wave form for the magnetomyogram (MMG) of the human right leg was examined. The typical pulse durations are about (10÷20) ms. The spatial variation of the MMG suggests a source in the anterior muscles.

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È stata esaminata la forma d’onda d’impulso per il magnetomiogramma (MMG) dell’arto inferiore destro umano. Le durate tipiche degl’impulsi sono di circa (10÷20) ms. La variazione spaziale del MMG suggerisce un’origine nei muscoli anteriori della tibia.

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Koga, S., Nakamura, A. Magnetic signals from human skeletal muscles. Il Nuovo Cimento D 2, 642–649 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02455961

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