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Homogenisation for the monodomain model in the presence of microscopic fibrotic structures
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    Homogenisation for the monodomain model in the presence of microscopic fibrotic structures (English)
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    28 October 2022
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    cardiac fibrosis
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    cardiac electrophysiology
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    monodomain model
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    block homogenisation
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    volume averaging
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