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Investigation of the electric field of the isolated dog's heart

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A method of investigating the electric field of the isolated perfused animal's heart in a liquid volume conductor is described. Potentials are recorded from 241 points on a spherical surface surounding the heart by a unipolar technique. The electrodes are 1–2 cm away from the surface of the heart. The leads are grouped together 6 at a time. One of them is recorded as a constituent of all groups and serves for synchronization. The method is intended for the study of various types of equivalent electrical generators of the heart.

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Tsukerman, B.M., Titomir, L.I., Kon, M.V. et al. Investigation of the electric field of the isolated dog's heart. Bull Exp Biol Med 78, 1214–1216 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00804642

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