Investigation on recurrent high dominant frequency spatiotemporal patterns during persistent atrial fibrillation
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Xin Li | Fernando S. Schlindwein | Peter J. Stafford | Tiago P. Almeida | Gavin S. Chu | João Loures Salinet | Nawshin Dastagir | Frederique Jos Vanheusden | G. André Ng
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