Interaction of fiber orientation and direction of impulse propagation with anatomic barriers in anisotropic canine myocardium.
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C W Balke | J. Spear | E. Moore | A. Kadish | C. Balke | M. Shinnar | J. Levine | A Kadish | M Shinnar | E N Moore | J H Levine | J F Spear | Alan H. Kadish | A H Kadish | Joseph H Levine | William Balke
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