PMID: 4706736Jun 1, 1973Paper

Considerations on impulse formation in the left atrium and its diagnosis by electrocardiogram

The American Journal of Cardiology
J Cohen, D Scherf

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Jan 1, 1985·International Journal of Cardiac Imaging·M IwaseJ Tsuzuki
Jan 1, 1976·Journal of Electrocardiology·T R EngelW S Frankl
Jul 1, 1974·The American Journal of Cardiology·A L Wit, A L Bassett

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