Commemorating the 1924 Nobel Prize Awarded to Willem Einthoven: a Century of Progress in Electrocardiography and Arrhythmia Research
Overview
Overview
Journal
Europace
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Specialties
Cardiology & Vascular Diseases
Physiology
Physiology
Date
2024 Dec 27
PMID
39729542
Authors
Authors
Affiliations
Affiliations
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