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Exploring anodal and cathodal make and break cardiac excitation mechanisms in a 3D anisotrop\-ic bidomain model
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    Exploring anodal and cathodal make and break cardiac excitation mechanisms in a 3D anisotrop\-ic bidomain model (English)
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    4 May 2011
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    virtual electrodes
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    anodal and cathodal stimulations
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    cardiac anisotropy
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    bidomain model
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    3D parallel simulations
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