Left Ventricular Diastolic and Systolic Material Property Estimation from Image Data: LV Mechanics Challenge.
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Adarsh Krishnamurthy | Andrew D. McCulloch | Christopher Villongco | Jeffrey H. Omens | Amanda Beck | A. McCulloch | J. Omens | A. Krishnamurthy | C. Villongco | A. Beck
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