Abstract
At the present time owing to an inaccuracy and a considerable subjectivity in the evaluation of contemporarily used medical methods many investigators try to propose more accurate methods containing more excessive informations about the state of the heart. Therefore we would like to suggest a method for the construction of suitable consistent physical models of the electrical activity of the human heart.
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Maco, M., Kneppo, P. (1982). About the Accuracy of the Method of Calculating Integral Characteristics of the Cardiac Electrical Generator. In: Schubert, E. (eds) Models and Measurements of the Cardiac Electric Field. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-4244-1_5
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