Three-dimensional electrophysiological imaging of the intact canine left ventricle using a noncontact multielectrode cavitary probe: study of sinus, paced, and spontaneous premature beats. Khoury, D., Berrier, K., Badruddin, S., & Zoghbi, W. j-C, 97(4):399–409, 1998.
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@Article{RSM:Kho98,
  author =       "D.S. Khoury and K.L. Berrier and S.M. Badruddin and
                 W.A. Zoghbi",
  title =        "Three-dimensional electrophysiological imaging of the
                 intact canine left ventricle using a noncontact
                 multielectrode cavitary probe: study of sinus, paced,
                 and spontaneous premature beats",
  journal =      j-C,
  year =         "1998",
  volume =       "97",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "399--409",
  robnote =      "The objective of the present study was to develop and
                 test a high-resolution, three-dimensional, endocardial
                 electrophysiological imaging technique that
                 simultaneously reconstructs endocardial surface
                 electrograms and their corresponding activation
                 sequences during normal and abnormal beats with the use
                 of cavitary electrograms measured with a noncontact
                 multielectrode probe in the intact canine LV.",
  bibdate =      "Wed Nov 03 22:40:33 1999",
}

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