Optimal pacing sites in cardiac resynchronization by left ventricular activation front analysis
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Ilangko Balasingham | Hans Henrik Odland | Jacob Bergsland | Mohammad Albatat | Hermenegild Arevalo | Vilde Strøm | J. Bergsland | I. Balasingham | H. Arevalo | M. Albatat | Vilde Strøm | H. Odland
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