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The force-interval relationship of the left ventricle

We have carried out a quantitative analysis of the force-interval relationship of the human left ventricle and compared it to previous studies done in both intact subjects as well as isolated muscle. The characteristics of the force-interval relationship of the normal patient resembed those of norma...

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Published in:Circulation (New York, N.Y.) N.Y.), 1979-08, Vol.60 (2), p.334-348
Main Authors: Anderson, P A, Manring, A, Serwer, G A, Benson, D W, Edwards, S B, Armstrong, B E, Sterba, R J, Floyd, R D
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