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    Influence of histochemical preparation on acoustic parameters of liver tissue: a 5-MHz study by van der Steen, A F, Cuypers, M H, Thijssen, J M, de Wilde, P C

    Published in Ultrasound in medicine & biology (1991)
    “…In this study the influence of various histological techniques on the acoustic parameters of liver tissue was investigated. Radiofrequency (RF) echographic…”
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    Performance testing of medical echo/Doppler equipment by Thijssen, J.M, van Wijk, M.C, Cuypers, M.H.M

    Published in European journal of ultrasound (01-10-2002)
    “…This paper describes the methods applied in a software package developed by the authors for use in a performance testing protocol for medical ultrasound…”
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    Improving the ensemble average of visual evoked potentials. I. Theory of correction by spectral phase difference methods by Thijssen, J M, Cuypers, M H

    Published in Technology and health care (01-03-1995)
    “…The considered causes of variability of visual evoked potentials (VEPs) are additive noise and time variability. The time variability can be modelled in three…”
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    Improving the ensemble average of visual evoked potentials. II. Simulations and experiments by Cuypers, M H, Thijssen, J M

    Published in Technology and health care (01-03-1995)
    “…Ensemble averaging is generally used for the estimation of Evoked Potentials. This paper deals with the assessment of correction procedures for the time…”
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    The inverse problem in electroretinography: a study based on skin potentials and a realistic geometry model by van Schijndel, N.H., Thijssen, J.M., Oostendorp, T.F., Cuypers, M.H.M., Huiskamp, G.J.M.

    “…The problem of obtaining the retinal source distribution that generates the electroretinogram (ERG) from measured skin potentials is addressed. A realistic…”
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