Vulnerability in one-dimensional excitable media
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Publication:1339269
DOI10.1016/0167-2789(94)90069-8zbMath0807.92011OpenAlexW2082004797MaRDI QIDQ1339269
C. Frank Starmer, Yuri I. Zilberter, Joseph Starobin
Publication date: 1 December 1994
Published in: Physica D (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/0167-2789(94)90069-8
excitable mediavulnerabilitypropagation velocitycritical lengthcardiac arrhythmiascable modelsconditioning wavefrontrecovery process parametersvulnerable window
Biological applications of optics and electromagnetic theory (78A70) Medical applications (general) (92C50)
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