Characteristics of the temporal and spatial excitable gap in anisotropic reentrant circuits causing sustained ventricular tachycardia.
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N S Peters | M. Josephson | N. Peters | J. Coromilas | A. L. Wit | A L Wit | M E Josephson | C Costeas | J Coromilas | M. Hanna | C. Costeas | M S Hanna
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