A framework for three-dimensional time-varying reconstruction of the human left ventricle: sources of error and estimation of their magnitude.
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E A Geiser | D A Conetta | M Ariet | S M Lupkiewicz | E. Geiser | L. Christie | D. Conetta | C. Conti | M. Ariet | C R Conti | L G Christie | S. Lupkiewicz | C. Conti
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