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The most serious requirements a multichannel biomagnetic system should satisfy if it works in unshielded environment with high level of ambient noise[l]. Here we describe the technique of electronic noise suppression we used in our three Channel magnetocardiograph [2] which have been developed for use in unshielded environments of typical urban conditions.
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Shabalin, A.V., Golyshev, N.V., Greenberg, Y.S., Motorin, S.V., Rogachevskij, B.M. (2000). The Use of Software Magnetometers for Ambient Magnetic Noise Cancellation in Unshielded Environment. In: Aine, C.J., Stroink, G., Wood, C.C., Okada, Y., Swithenby, S.J. (eds) Biomag 96. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-1260-7_31
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