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<title>New version of EMGlab program now available. </title>
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<description>New features include: continuous scrolling, animated template dragging, undo/redo capability, support for long data files, improved ability to print and export plots and data.</description>
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<title>R010: 20-min contraction, cut-end fine wire. </title>
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<description>Cut-end fine-wire electrode, very long isometric contraction. Michael Andrew Pascoe, Integrative Physiology Dept, University of Colorado.
Spike 2 format signals from the first dorsal interosseous muscle.</description>
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<title>EMGLab web site has moved. </title>
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<description>The EMGLab web site has moved to www.emglab.net.</description>
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<title>EMG Decomposition Special Interest Group Meeting. </title>
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<description>An EMG Decomposition SIG meeting will be held on June 20 during the 2008 ISEK Conference in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada.</description>
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<title>EMG Simulator software (Hamilton-Wright, Stashuk, 2005). </title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 13 Nov 2007 18:37:00 GMT</pubDate>
<description>A package for simulating normal and pathological EMG signals by Hamilton-Wright and Stashuk. The package contains executable code for PCs and non-intel Macs and a user interface written in Matlab.</description>
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<title>EMG Decomposition Symposium 2007 </title>
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<description>The symposium was conducted as part of the EMGLAB project, which is sponsored by the  National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) via a grant to  Kevin McGill of the  Veteran's Administration Palo Alto Health Care System. The symposium was co-hosted by  Kevin McGill (VA Palo Alto/Stanford) and  Ted Clancy (WPI).</description>
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<title> R009: Trapezoidal contractions, quadrifilar needle.</title>
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<description> Quadrifilar needle electrode, trapezoidal contraction. Paolo Bonato, Spaulding Rehab Hospital, Boston, US.
Four-channel signals from the first dorsal interosseous muscle recording during trapezoidal contractions to 20% and 60% MVC.</description>
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<title>On-line signal viewer: audio player. </title>
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<description>The on-line signal viewer now allows you to play signals through your computer's loudspeaker.</description>
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