A mathematical model of atrioventricular conduction block using the excitability recovery curve of the myocardial cell.
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M Shirataka | T Sato | N Ikeda | K. Doi | M. Shirataka | T. Sato | N. Ikeda | K. Hoshino | K Hoshino | K Doi | H Miyahara | H. Miyahara
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