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Dynamic finite-strain modelling of the human left ventricle in health and disease using an immersed boundary-finite element method
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    Dynamic finite-strain modelling of the human left ventricle in health and disease using an immersed boundary-finite element method (English)
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    19 November 2014
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    immersed boundary method
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    finite element method
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    left ventricle
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    magnetic resonance imaging
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    myocardial infarction
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    hyperelasticity
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    invariant-based constitutive model
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    excitation-contraction coupling
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