A Study of the Human Heart as a Multiple Dipole Electrical Source: I. Normal Adult Male Subjects
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M. Lynn | A. Barnard | J. Holt | A C Barnard | P. Svendsen | J H Holt | M S Lynn | P Svendsen | Peder Svendsen
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