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Study Suggests New Ways to End Cardiac Fibrillation
A recent study found that the chaos of scroll waves, a mathematical model for the biochemical state occurring during heart fibrillation, can generally be suppressed by weak periodic modulation of parameters determining the excitation threshold. More...13 Feb 2003
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