Electrocardiographic mirror pattern studies. II. The statistical and individual validity of the heart dipole concept as applied in electrocardiographic analysis.

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Published in Am Heart J on April 01, 1953

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R B LEVINE, O H SCHMITT, E SIMONSON

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