Interaction of Inhomogeneities of Repolarization With Anisotropic Propagation in Dog Atria: Mechanism for Both Preventing and Initiating Reentry
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M S Spach | M. Spach | P. Dolber | J. F. Heidlage | P C Dolber | J F Heidlage | P. C. Dolber | J. Heidlage
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