Efficiency of quantification of cardiac electrical heterogeneity: via QT dispersion, transmural dispersion, or both

Journal Title: Biology of Sport - Year 2015, Vol 32, Issue 2

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Alptug Tokatli, Omer Yiginer, Abdullah Haholu, Mehmet Uzun

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Alptug Tokatli, Omer Yiginer, Abdullah Haholu, Mehmet Uzun (2015). Efficiency of quantification of cardiac electrical heterogeneity: via QT dispersion, transmural dispersion, or both. Biology of Sport, 32(2), 175-176. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-59253