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Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy and magnetoencephalographic estimation of delta dipole density: a combination of techniques that may contribute to the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease.
MLA
Fernández A, et al. “Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy and Magnetoencephalographic Estimation of Delta Dipole Density: A Combination of Techniques That May Contribute to the Diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease.” Dementia & Geriatric Cognitive Disorders, vol. 20, no. 2/3, Aug. 2005, pp. 169–77. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1159/000087094.
APA
Fernández A, García-Segura JM, Ortiz T, Montoya J, Maestú F, Gil-Gregorio P, Campo P, & Viaño J. (2005). Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy and magnetoencephalographic estimation of delta dipole density: a combination of techniques that may contribute to the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease. Dementia & Geriatric Cognitive Disorders, 20(2/3), 169–177. https://doi.org/10.1159/000087094
Chicago
Fernández A, García-Segura JM, Ortiz T, Montoya J, Maestú F, Gil-Gregorio P, Campo P, and Viaño J. 2005. “Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy and Magnetoencephalographic Estimation of Delta Dipole Density: A Combination of Techniques That May Contribute to the Diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease.” Dementia & Geriatric Cognitive Disorders 20 (2/3): 169–77. doi:10.1159/000087094.