Workstation 2: Data acquisition: what can go wrong? What does it look like when it goes right?

Simone De Lacy (London, United Kingdom)

Source: International Congress 2015 – EW27 Hands-on polysomnography
Session: EW27 Hands-on polysomnography
Session type: Educational skills workshop
Number: 4921

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