Arora et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Physiological pacing: a new road to futureArora et al., 2021
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- Arora V
- Suri P
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- Indian Journal of Clinical Cardiology
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Anatomy and physiology are the basis of human body functioning and as we have progressed in management of various diseases, we have understood that physiological intervention is always better than an anatomical one. For more than 50 years, a standard …
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