Catheter Based Simultaneous Mapping of Cardiac Activation and Motion: A Review
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Stephan Willems | Rodolfo Ventura | Olaf Franzen | Hanno U Klemm | H. Klemm | S. Willems | R. Ventura | O. Franzen
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