Periodic conductivity as a mechanism for cardiac stimulation and defibrillation.
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Krassowska, W; Pilkington, TC; Ideker, RE
Published in: IEEE transactions on bio-medical engineering
July 1987
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IEEE transactions on bio-medical engineering
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1558-2531
ISSN
0018-9294
Publication Date
July 1987
Volume
34
Issue
7
Start / End Page
555 / 560
Related Subject Headings
- Models, Biological
- Membrane Potentials
- Mathematics
- Humans
- Heart
- Electric Countershock
- Electric Conductivity
- Biomedical Engineering
- Animals
- 4603 Computer vision and multimedia computation
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Krassowska, W., Pilkington, T. C., & Ideker, R. E. (1987). Periodic conductivity as a mechanism for cardiac stimulation and defibrillation. IEEE Transactions on Bio-Medical Engineering, 34(7), 555–560. https://doi.org/10.1109/tbme.1987.325986
Krassowska, W., T. C. Pilkington, and R. E. Ideker. “Periodic conductivity as a mechanism for cardiac stimulation and defibrillation.” IEEE Transactions on Bio-Medical Engineering 34, no. 7 (July 1987): 555–60. https://doi.org/10.1109/tbme.1987.325986.
Krassowska W, Pilkington TC, Ideker RE. Periodic conductivity as a mechanism for cardiac stimulation and defibrillation. IEEE transactions on bio-medical engineering. 1987 Jul;34(7):555–60.
Krassowska, W., et al. “Periodic conductivity as a mechanism for cardiac stimulation and defibrillation.” IEEE Transactions on Bio-Medical Engineering, vol. 34, no. 7, July 1987, pp. 555–60. Epmc, doi:10.1109/tbme.1987.325986.
Krassowska W, Pilkington TC, Ideker RE. Periodic conductivity as a mechanism for cardiac stimulation and defibrillation. IEEE transactions on bio-medical engineering. 1987 Jul;34(7):555–560.
Published In
IEEE transactions on bio-medical engineering
DOI
EISSN
1558-2531
ISSN
0018-9294
Publication Date
July 1987
Volume
34
Issue
7
Start / End Page
555 / 560
Related Subject Headings
- Models, Biological
- Membrane Potentials
- Mathematics
- Humans
- Heart
- Electric Countershock
- Electric Conductivity
- Biomedical Engineering
- Animals
- 4603 Computer vision and multimedia computation