High Performance Computer Simulations for the Study of Biological Function in 3D Heart Models Incorporating Fibre Orientation and Realistic Geometry at Para-Cellular Resolution
Information regarding the propagation dynamics of intramural electrical wavefronts in the 3D volume of the ventricles is critical in gaining a better understanding of normal and pathological cardiac function. However, investigation into such phenomena using cardiac modelling has so far been impaired...
Main Authors: | Bernabeu, M, Bishop, M, Pitt-Francis, J, Gavaghan, D, Grau, V, Rodriguez, B, IEEE |
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Format: | Conference item |
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2008
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