Computational Modeling of Open-Irrigated Electrodes for Radiofrequency Cardiac Ablation Including Blood Motion-Saline Flow Interaction
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Luca Gerardo-Giorda | Ana González-Suárez | Enrique Berjano | E. Berjano | L. Gerardo-Giorda | J. Guerra | Jose M. Guerra | A. González-Suárez
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