INVERSE SOLUTION IN ONE DIMENSION USING A MEMBRANE MODEL.
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DiPersio, DA; Barr, RC
January 1, 1986
A problem of great interest in electrocardiology is finding excitation sequences within the heart from accessible electrode recordings. The most elementary level of this problem is determining intracellular excitation sequences from extracellular recordings, for which the present method involves multiple extracellular recordings. A method that requires only two extracellular recordings is discussed.
Duke Scholars
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January 1, 1986
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225 / 228
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DiPersio, D. A., & Barr, R. C. (1986). INVERSE SOLUTION IN ONE DIMENSION USING A MEMBRANE MODEL., 225–228.
DiPersio, D. A., and R. C. Barr. “INVERSE SOLUTION IN ONE DIMENSION USING A MEMBRANE MODEL.,” January 1, 1986, 225–28.
DiPersio DA, Barr RC. INVERSE SOLUTION IN ONE DIMENSION USING A MEMBRANE MODEL. 1986 Jan 1;225–8.
DiPersio, D. A., and R. C. Barr. INVERSE SOLUTION IN ONE DIMENSION USING A MEMBRANE MODEL. Jan. 1986, pp. 225–28.
DiPersio DA, Barr RC. INVERSE SOLUTION IN ONE DIMENSION USING A MEMBRANE MODEL. 1986 Jan 1;225–228.
Publication Date
January 1, 1986
Start / End Page
225 / 228