-284-ON THE GENESIS OF T WAVE -REPOLARIZATION SEQUENCES ON DOG VENTRICULAR EPICARDIUM : Arrythmia, His Bundle Electrogram, Electrophysiology : PROCEEDINGS OF THE 42nd ANNUAL MEETING OF THE JAPANESE CIRCULATION SOCIETY
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著者
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Yamada Kazuo
Research Institute Of Environmental Medicine Nagoya University Roland F. Wyatt Robert L. Lux Mary Jo
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Yamada Kazuo
Research Instit. Of Environmental Med. Nagoya Univ. Sch. Of Med.
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Yamada Kazuo
Research & Development Center, Taiheiyo Cement Corporation
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