Passive diastolic modelling of human ventricles: Effects of base movement and geometrical heterogeneity.
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Theodoros N. Arvanitis | Pasquale Franciosa | Theodoros N Arvanitis | Arnab Palit | M. Williams | P. Franciosa | Sunil K Bhudia | Glen A Turley | Mark A Williams | Arnab Palit | S. Bhudia | G. A. Turley
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