Real-time 12-lead high-frequency QRS electrocardiography for enhanced detection of myocardial ischemia and coronary artery disease.
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Alan H Feiveson | Todd T Schlegel | John S. Wilson | A. Feiveson | T. Schlegel | J. L. DePalma | W. Kulecz | M. W. Bungo | Walter B Kulecz | Jude L DePalma | John S Wilson | M Atiar Rahman | Michael W Bungo | J. S. Wilson | M. A. Rahman
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