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At the start of this meeting I remarked that it was always difficult to recognize at an early stage those new ideas and concepts that were destined to have a major influence. Before I turn to comment on the potential of some of the powerful new ideas arising from the quantitative approaches about which we have heard, it is interesting to reflect on the situation in the past when new ideas and discoveries came to the surface.
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Sayers, B.M. (1971). Summing Up. In: Snellen, H.A., Hemker, H.C., Hugenholtz, P.G., Van Bemmel, J.H. (eds) Quantitation in Cardiology. Boerhaave Series for Postgraduate Medical Education, vol 8. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-2927-8_20
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