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Visualisation and storage of biological signals in neurophysiology laboratory
In this paper, we describe an application to visualize biological events, which is particularly suited to neurophysiology environments. The application requirements are based on the polygraphic trace. The application was developed using object-oriented techniques supported by the Borland C++ compiler and its ObjectWindows library and Resource Workshop.