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Physiological Measurement eJournal

The access route for the ejournal Physiological Measurement has changed. The full-text is now available to our NHS users via your Athens username / password. Please see the entry on the NHS My Journals list for details. You can access the NHS My Journals list using your Athens username and password.

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