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Stochasticity in Action Potential duration Enhances Dispersion of Repolarisation at Fast Pacing Rates

Stochasticity in Action Potential duration Enhances Dispersion of Repolarisation at Fast Pacing Rates

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Main Authors: Burrage, K, Mirams, G, Pitt−Francis, J, Rodriguez, B, Walmsley, J
Format: Journal article
Published: 2012
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