Towards on line monitoring the evolution of the myocardium infarction scar with an implantable electrical impedance spectrum monitoring system
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Vicenç Puig | Ramon Bragós | P. Bogonez | Benjamin Sanchez | A. Guasch | C. Galvez | C. Prat | C. E. Semino | Antoni Bayes-Genis | B. Sanchez | R. Bragós | A. Bayés‐Genís | C. Prat | A. Guasch | Vicenç Puig | Paco Bogónez | C. Gálvez | Carlos E. Semino
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