Slow conduction in the infarcted human heart. 'Zigzag' course of activation.
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Capelle | M. Janse | J. D. de Bakker | F. V. Van Capelle | N. de Jonge | J. D. Bakker | J. Vermeulen | S. Tasseron | J. Lahpor | N. Jonge | Van | L. FransJ. | F. V. VAN CAPELLE
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