Effects of activation pattern and active stress development on myocardial shear in a model with adaptive myofiber reorientation.
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Frits W Prinzen | Tammo Delhaas | Marieke Pluijmert | Peter H M Bovendeerd | Wilco Kroon | F. Prinzen | T. Delhaas | P. Bovendeerd | W. Kroon | M. Pluijmert
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