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The role of telemetry in the evaluation of incontinence

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Practical Aspects of Urinary Incontinence

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At a time when it is possible to send astronauts to the moon and to space-labs, and to follow their physiological signals with apparent ease over thousands of kilometers, it is not surprising that within our small hospitals various telemetric methods try to find their place.

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Vereecken, R.L., Sansen, W. (1986). The role of telemetry in the evaluation of incontinence. In: Debruyne, F.M.J., van Kerrebroeck, P.E.V.A. (eds) Practical Aspects of Urinary Incontinence. Developments in Surgery, vol 7. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4237-0_5

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