Atrial fibrillation, the complete arrhythmia: back to the future. p. 3. 
Stanley Nattel  | 
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Nonlinear analysis of EEG/MEG: The case of the epilepsies as diseases of brain dynamics. pp. 7-8. 
Fernando H. Lopes da Silva  | 
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Electroanatomic Mapping Unsmasks Different Mechanisms in Patients with Atriotomies for Congenital Heart Disease. pp. 11-12. 
P.C. Dorostkar, P. Piros,  A.L. Waldo, M.D. Carlson, N. Varma, J.A. Mackall, B.S. Stambler, and M.M. Scheinman  | 
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Dynamic Nature of the Atrial Fibrillation Substrate during the Development and Reversal of Heart Failure in Dogs. pp. 13-14. 
K. Shinagawa, Y-F. Shi, J-C. Tardif, T-K. Leung, and S. Nattel  | 
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Action Potential Duration Heterogeneity in a Computer Model of the Atria. pp. 15-16. 
E.J. Vigmond, S. Kuo, and N.A. Trayanova  | 
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Transmembrane Potential Reconstruction in Anisotropic Heart Model. pp. 17-18. 
O. Skipa, M. Nalbach, F. Sachse, C. Werner, and O. Dössel  | 
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A New Spatio-Temporal Regularization Approach to the Electrocardiographic Inverse Problem. pp. 19-20. 
B. Messnarz, B. Tilg, R. Modre, G. Fischer, F. Hanser, and P. Wach  | 
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A Phantom Study on the Effects of a Thin Inhomogeneity Layer on Body Surface Potential Maps. pp. 21-22. 
M. Lindholm, J. Nenonen, M. Karvonen, M. Liehr, J. Schreiber, J. Haueisen, and T. Katila  | 
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Electrical Heterogeneity in the Heart. pp. 23-26. 
C. Antzelevitch (Invited)  | 
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Overexpression of Calcineurin in Mouse Causes Arrhythmic Cardiac Death. pp. 27-28. 
D. Dong, L.M. Semniuk, Y. Duan, J.D. Molkentin, and H.J. Duff  | 
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Implication of SCN5A mutations in Brugada and long QT syndromes:  Novel molecular mechanisms. pp. 29-30. 
M. Chahine, P. Guicheney, and S.G. Priori  | 
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Loss of Rate-Dependent Changes in Action Potential Duration of Epicardial Myocytes from Cardiomyopathic Hamsters. pp. 31-32. 
M. Hiraoka, I. Kocic, and Y. Hirano  | 
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Non-Invasive Evaluation of Ventricular Repolarization. pp. 33-34. 
P. Coumel (Invited)  | 
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QT Correction Formulae for LQTS Diagnosis. pp. 35-36. 
W. Zareba and A.J. Moss  | 
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Gender Dependent Normal Limits of ST-T Amplitudes. pp. 37-40. 
P.W. Macfarlane  | 
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Repolarization in Infants and Children. pp. 41-42. 
J. Liebman  | 
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Automatic Analysis of Repolarization Segment. pp. 43-46. 
J.P. Couderc, W. Zareba, and A.J. Moss  | 
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New Developments in the Auckland Heart Model. pp. 47-50. 
P.J. Hunter and A.J. Pullan (Invited)  | 
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A Second Order Scheme for Solving the Coupled Bidomain and Forward Problem. pp. 51-52. 
J. Sundnes, G.T. Lines, and A. Tveito  | 
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A Domain Embedding Strategy for Solving the Bidomain Equations on Complicated Geometries. pp. 53-54. 
G.T. Lines, J. Sundnes, and A. Tveito  | 
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Electrotonic Coupling Reduces Action Potential Duration Gradients in the Ventricle: a Simulation Study. pp. 55-56. 
M.C. Trudel, R.M. Gulrajani, and L.J. Leon  | 
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The Forward Problem in Fetal Electro/Magnetocardiography. pp. 57-58. 
J.G. Stinstra and M.J. Peters  | 
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Singular Value Decomposition of the T-Wave: its Link with a Biophysical Model of Repolarization. pp. 59-60. 
A. van Oosterom  | 
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Tissue Conductivity and ST-Depression in a Cylindrical Left Ventricle. pp. 61-62. 
P.R. Johnston  | 
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Cardiac Pacing and Defibrillation. pp. 63-66. 
R. Mehra (Invited)  | 
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Electrical Resynchronisation by Biventricular Pacing: Preliminary Insights from Vectorcardiography. pp. 67-68. 
N. Varma, B. Stambler, and J. Liebman  | 
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Cross Correlation Analysis for the Estimation of Defibrillation Shock Energy. pp. 69-70. 
Z.F. Syed, E. Vigmond, S. Kimber, and L.J. Leon  | 
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Electrocardiographic Signs of Reperfusion. How Should they be Used in the Clinical Setting? pp. 71-74. 
Y. Birnbaum and D. Ware  | 
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Electro-Mechanical Mapping of the Left Ventricle for the Assessment of Myocardial Viability. 
A Platform for Iintra-Myocardial Injection of Gene Therapy to Promote Myocardial Angiogenesis. pp. 75-76. 
D. Fitchett, M. Kutryk, A. Cheema, and D. Stewart  | 
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A Review of Evidence Against a Single Mechanism to Explain Reduced Coronary Flow as Reflected by the Presence of ST Segment Depression and Elevation. pp. 77-78. 
J.B. Nasmith, J.G. Diodati, and C. Pharand  | 
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Abnormal Repolarization: Simulation of Mechanism and Noninvasive Electrocardio-graphic Imaging. pp. 79-80. 
Y. Rudy (Invited)  | 
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Dynamic Model of the Thorax for ECG and ICG Studies. pp. 81-82. 
J. Hyttinen, J. Lötjönen,  P. Kauppinen,  M. Saarilampi, R-K. Mäenpää,  M. Jerosch-Herold, J. Zhang, R. Patterson, and J. Malmivuo  | 
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A Galerkin Boundary Element Formulation for Cardiac Activation Time Iimaging. pp. 83-84. 
G. Fisher, B. Tilg, R. Modre, F. Hanser, B. Messnarz, and P. Wach  | 
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Noninvasive Activation Time Imaging in the Human Atria. pp. 85-86. 
G. Fisher, B. Tilg, R. Modre, F. Hanser, B. Messnarz, and F. Hintringer  | 
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Noninvasive Three-Dimensional Myocardial Activation Time Imaging by Means of a Heart-Excitation-Model. pp. 87-88. 
B. He and G. Li  | 
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Enhancing Inverse Electrocardiography with Sparse Noisy Measurements of Epicardial Potentials. pp. 89-90. 
Y. Serinagaoglu, D.H. Brooks, and R.S. MacLeod  | 
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Body Surface and Epicardial ECG Mapping: State of the Art and Future Perspectives. pp. 91-94. 
B. Taccardi and B.B. Punske (Invited)  | 
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Atrial Aactivation Pattern from Surface Laplacian Electrocardiograms of Humans. pp. 95-96. 
W.G. Besio and P.P. Tarjan  | 
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QT Interval Dispersion in Myotonic Muscular Dystrophy: Analysis Through the Body Surface Potential Mapping. pp. 97-98. 
C.A. Pastore, N. Samesima, N. Tobias, E. Kaiser, S. Nishioka, A. Pedrosa, F.M. Martinelli, S. Ascęncio, and J.F. Ramires  | 
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Repolarization Changes Displayed in Surface ARI Maps: a Simulation Study. pp. 99-100. 
M. Tysler, M. Turzova, and J. Svehlikova  | 
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Evaluation of T-wave Morphology in High-Resolution ECG Mapping. pp. 101-102. 
M. Fereniec, M. Kacprzak, G. Karpinski, R. Maniewski, G. Opolski, and D.Ircha  | 
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Basic Principles of Neurocardiology in Health and Disease. pp. 103-106. 
R.D. Foreman, J.I. Ardell, J.A. Armour, B. Linderoth, and M.J.L. DeJongste (Invited)  | 
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Cardiac Electrical Dysfunction and the Little Brain on the Heart. pp. 107-108. 
J.A. Armour  | 
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Utility of Signal Processing for Detection of Human Viscerosensory Perception. pp. 109-110. 
E. Fallen, M. Kamath, G. Tougas, and A. Upton  | 
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A Reality-Based Paradigm for Heart Rate Variability. pp. 111-112. 
R.S. Sheldon and D. Roach  | 
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Cardiac Activation. pp. 113-114. 
E. Downar (Invited)  | 
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Automated Generation of Isochronal Maps in the Presence of Activation Block. pp. 115-116. 
M. Potse, A.C. Linnenbank, and C.A. Grimbergen  | 
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Three Dimensional Catheter Positioning during Radiofrequency Ablation in Patients with Atypical Flutters on Scare. pp. 117-118. 
A. Pisapia, J. Faure, M. Bremondy, A. Ferracci, and G. Duport  | 
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Atrial Arrhythmias: Localization and Role for Cryosurgery. pp. 119-122. 
D. Jones, A. Skanes, G.M. Guiraudon, C.M. Guiraudon, and D. Santoianni  | 
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Development of Instrumentation for 12-lead Impedance Cardiography. pp. 123-124. 
P. Kauppinen, A. Haapalainen, J. Hyttinen, and J. Malmivuo  | 
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Comparable Imaging of ECG and SPECT Results and Their Superposition. pp. 125-126. 
A . Mateasik, L. Bacharova, D. Chorvat Jr., and P. Povinec  | 
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Deriving the 12-lead Electrocardiogram from Four Standard Leads using Information Redundancy in the 12-Lead System. pp. 127-128. 
D. Wei  | 
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Evaluation of a New Signal Processing Approach of High-Resolution BSPM. pp. 129-130. 
G.Y. Kozmann, K. Haraszti, L. Gerencsér, and Z.S. Vágó  | 
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Correlation of Results of SPECT Examination and Linear Transformation Method. pp. 131-132. 
R. Krzyminiewski, G. Panek, R. Stepien, R. Junik, and U. Schmidt  | 
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NEKTAL-16 lead System for Non-Invasive Display of the Cardioelectric Field on an Imaging Sphere. pp. 133-134. 
L.I. Titomir, A.A. Mikhnev, V.G. Trunov, and E.A.I. Aidu  | 
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Six New Concepts in Electrocardiography: Theoretical Considerations, and  Applications in ECG Diagnosis. pp. 135-136. 
J.E. Madias  | 
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Validation of Electrocardiographic Criteria of Left Aatrial Enlargement by Transthoracic Echocardiogram. pp. 137-138. 
T. Huynh and P. Tran  | 
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Inverse Relationship Between QRS Amplitude and Left Ventricular Mass in Rats Exposed to Physical Training. pp. 139-140. 
L. Bacharova, J. Klimas, K. Michalak, and J. Kyselovic  | 
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Analysis of the Normal and the Fractionated Conduction during Ventricular Activation using Time-Frequency Magnitude Cquared-Coherence Mapping. pp. 141-144. 
P.R.B. Barbosa, L.C. Jr Bernardino, J. Barbosa-Filho, I. Cordovil, R.L.M. Sá, and J. Nadal  | 
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A Study of EEG Hemispheric Asymmetry during REM Sleep in Young Healthy Adults. pp. 145-146. 
C. Bolduc, A-M. Daoust, É. Limoges, M-A. Gingras, C.M.J. Braun, and R. Godbout  | 
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Cortical Location of 10-20 System Electrodes on Normalized Cortical MRI Surfaces. pp. 147-148. 
P. Vitali, G. Avanzini, L. Caposio, E. Fallica, L. Grigoletti, E. Maccagnano, B. Rigoldi, G. Rodriguez, F. Villani  | 
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The Finite Volume Head Model for EEG Source Localization. pp. 149-150. 
L.A. Neilson and Z.J. Koles  | 
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Probabilistic Methods for the EEG Inverse Problem. pp. 151-152. 
C.G. Bénar, R.N. Gunn, B. Champagne, and J. Gotman  | 
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Minimum Support Method for MEG Source Localization. pp. 153-154. 
O. Portniaguine, S. Nagarajan, D. Hwang, K. Sekihara, and C. Johnson  | 
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Auditory M100 in Cchildren: Developmental Changes Reflected in the Tangential Neural Source. pp. 155-156. 
E.W. Pang, A. Hunjan, R. Sharma, S. Holowka, and H. Otsubo.  | 
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Biological Effects of Electromagnetic Fields. pp. 157-160. 
M.A. Stuchly (Invited)  | 
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Dosimetry for Evaluating EM Fields within Human Body. pp. 161-162. 
R. Habash and H.T. Alhafid  | 
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Can Cell Free Myosin Phosphorylation be Used as a Tool for Biological Dosimetry?. pp. 163-164. 
M.S. Markov  | 
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Electropermeabilization by Unipolar and Symmetrical Bipolar Rectangular Electric Pulses. pp. 165-166. 
T. Kotnik, L.M. Mir, and D. Miklavcic  | 
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The Impedance Measurement of Human Blood in Relations to the Hemorheological Determinants. pp. 167-168. 
L.H. Deng, S.H. Karagiannoglou, W.I. Sakkas, G.D.O. Lowe, and J.C. Barbanel  | 
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Electromagnetic interference of medical devices and implications for patient safety. pp. 169-172. 
H. Bassen (Invited)  | 
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Immunity of Cardiac Pacemakers to Low Frequency Magnetic Felds. pp. 173-174. 
A. Hedjiedj and M. Nadi  | 
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Health Canada's Research on Interference Effects of Electromagnetic Fields on Implantable Cardiac Devices. pp. 175-176. 
K.-S. Tan and I. Hinberg  | 
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Wireless in Healthcare: Attempting to Quantify Legal Risks. pp. 177-178. 
D.A. Townsend  | 
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Integration of Information Technology Into Healthcare: Roles of Wireless and Ad-Hoc Immunity Testing. pp. 179-180. 
B. Segal  | 
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The Role of Magnetoencephalography in Functional Brain Imaging. pp. 181-184. 
M. Hämäläinen (Invited)  | 
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Spatio-Temporal EEG-MEG Analysis of Rolandic Spikes. pp. 185-186. 
G.J.M. Huiskamp, W. van der Meij, A.C. van Huffelen, and O. van Nieuwenhuizen  | 
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The 3-D Reconstruction of Magnetic Source Image data and its Application in a Neurosurgical Guidance System. pp. 187-188. 
S.A. Holowka, S.H. Chuang, E. Pang, R. Sharma, A. Hunjan, J. Xiang, and N. Chuang  | 
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Unshielded Measurements of Cardiac Electric Activity using Magnetocardiography. pp. 189-190. 
K. Sternickel, N. Tralshawala, A. Bakherev, N. Korsun, and A. Braginski  | 
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Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation - New Brain Imaging Tool. pp. 191-192. 
R. Ilmoniemi (Invited)  | 
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Measuring the Induced Electrical Fields in 3-Dimensions when Aapplying Magnetic Stimulation to a Spherical Target. pp. 193-194. 
N. Al-Mutawaly and H. de Bruin  | 
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Magnetic Nerve Stimulation: A Comparison between Mono-Phasic and Bi-Phasic Waveforms. pp. 195-196. 
N. Al-Mutawaly, H. de Bruin, and R.D. Findlay  | 
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Comparison of Simulated Electrode Configurations for Transcranial Stimulation. pp. 197-198. 
P. Kauppinen, P. Laarne, M. Tenhunen, and S. Oja  | 
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Electrical Impedance Tomography of Brain Function: Overview and Technical Considerations. pp. 199-200. 
L. Enfield and D. Holder  | 
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Inhibition of Neural Networks and EEG Synchronization. pp. 201-204. 
G. Pfurtscheller and M. Woertz (Invited)  | 
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EEG in Activated States: Wakefulness and REM Sleep. pp. 205-208. 
R. Godbout, É. Limoges, A.-M. Daoust, C. Bolduc, and L. Mottron (Invited)  | 
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Computational Models of the Sleep Wake Cycle. pp. 209-212. 
R.E. Kronauer (Invited)  | 
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Electrophysiological Neuroimaging: Solving the Inverse Problem of Electro-encephalography and Beyond. pp. 213-216. 
B. He, J. Lian (Invited)  | 
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A High Performance PC-based Parallel Ccomputing Platform for Electro-Magnetic Source Imaging. pp. 217-218. 
C.E. Acar and N.G. Gençer  | 
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Investigating the Effects of Eye Conductivity on EMSI Forward Problem using a Realistic BEM Head Model. pp. 219-220. 
Z. Akalin and N.G. Gençer  | 
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Skull Cconductivity Errors and the Inverse Problem of Electroencephalography. pp. 221-222. 
S. Finke, R.M. Gulrajani and J. Gotman  | 
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Estimation of Ccortical Sources of EEG Potentials by Using Surface Laplacian. pp. 223-224. 
F. Babiloni, C. Babiloni, F. Carducci, L. Carotenuto, P.M. Rossini, and F. Cincotti  | 
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Source Analysis of Auditory Evoked Electromagnetic Fields. pp. 225-228. 
T. Picton (Invited)  | 
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The Effects of Sleep Onset on Late Auditory Evoked Potentials. pp. 229-230. 
K.B. Campbell, A. Muller-Gass, and D.R. de Lugt  | 
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Cortical Imaging of P300 Component Elicited by Isolate Words Using Different Memory Rehearsal Strategies. pp. 231-232. 
L. Ding, A. Goldstein, J. Lian, E. Donchin, and B. He  | 
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Cortical Sources Involved in the Spatial Working Memory. pp. 233-234. 
F. Babiloni, C. Babiloni, F. Carducci, T. Salvatore, P. Rossini, C.D. Percio, S. Salinari, and F. Cincotti  | 
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The use of motor imagery as a way to communicate between a brain and a computer. pp. 235-238. 
F. Cincotti, F. Babiloni, C. Babiloni, F. Carducci, J. Millán, S. Salinari, L. Bianchi, and M.G. Marciani  | 
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Continuous Analysis of Atrial Electrograms in DDD-Pacemakers and Bipolar Atrial Leads Using an Automated Signal Processing System. pp. 239-240. 
F. Eberhardt,  U. Hofmann,  M. Lipphardt, and U.K.H Wiegand  | 
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Investigation of the Source Spaces of ECG Electrode Arrangements. pp. 241-242. 
M. Nalbach, O. Skipa, and O. Dössel  | 
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Identification of Patients Who Derive Mortality Benefit from ICD Implantation by EPS With Concurrent Revascularization. pp. 243-244. 
D. Fan, E. Kessler, P. Lam, D. Hoffman, C. Geller, L. Harris, J. Stelzer, and P. Schweitzer  | 
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Elevated Level of C-Reactive Protein Associates with Pronounced Autonomic Imbalance After Myocardial Infarction. pp. 245-246. 
T. Ristimäe, A. Kaasik, and R. Teesalu  | 
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Spectrotemporal Mapping of Signal Averaged ECG in Taiwanese Chronic Renal Failure Patients. pp. 247-248. 
*C.C. Lin, T.F. Yang, C.M. Chen, and I.F. Yang  | 
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A New Index for the Quantitation of the Ventricular Repolarization. pp. 249-250. 
E.V. Garcia and J.L.B. Marques  | 
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REM sleep across the menstrual cycle in women with premenstrual dysphoric disorder. pp. 251-252. 
J.B. Santo, E. Chevrier, P. L'Esperance, and D.B. Boivin  | 
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Analysis of the First Night Effect on EEG Hemispheric Asymmetry during Waking State in Young Healthy Adult. pp. 253-254. 
M.-A. Gingras, S. Chouinard, C. Bolduc, R. Godbout  | 
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A Multigrid Solver in EEG Source Analysis Applying the Finite Difference Method. pp. 255-256. 
B. Vanrumste, M. Mohr, P.J. Bones  | 
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Influence of Realistic Head Geometry Differences on EEG Source Localization. pp. 257-258. 
K. Whittingstall, G. Stroink, L. Gates, J.F. Connolly, and G.A. Finley  | 
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Cortical Imaging of Interictal Epileptiform Activity using an Inhomogeneous Spherical Head Model. pp. 259-260. 
X. Zhang, W. van Drongelen, K. Hecox, V.L. Towle, D.M. Frim, A. McGee, J. Lian, and B. He  | 
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Magnetic Localization and Organization of Somatosensory Cortex in Children. pp. 261-262. 
J. Xiang, S. Chuang, H. Otsubo, S. Holowka, R. Sharma, and A. Hunjan  | 
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Alterations of Affective and Autonomic Responses with Transcerebral Complex Magnetic Fields: Daily Versus Weekly Sschedule. pp. 263-264. 
E.W. Tsang, M.A. Persinger, and S.A. Koren  | 
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Intermittency and Period Doubling as Dynamical Rregimes in Epileptiform Activity. pp. 265-266. 
J.L. Perez Velazquez, M.A. Cortez, O.C. Snead III, and R. Wennberg  | 
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Bioelectromagnetism of Growth Control - A Confirmed Theory and its Implications. pp. 267-268. 
C. Shang  | 
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Spatiotemporal Imaging of Cortical Activations during Verbal Memory Encoding Tasks. pp. 269-270. 
J. Lian, A. Goldstein, E. Donchin, and B. He  | 
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A Potential Method for Imaging Neuronal Depolarization in the Brain  by Electrical Impedance Tomography. pp. 271-272. 
A. Liston, L. Enfield, R. Bayford, and D. Holder  | 
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Electrophysiology and Arrhythmogenic Activity of Dog Left Inferior Pulmonary Veins. pp. 273-274. 
C.I. Lin, C.C. Ou, Y.J. Chen, Y.C. Chen, and S.A. Chen  | 
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Electromechanical Effects of Cyclopiazonic Acid on Myopathic Human and Hamster Ventricular Myocardium. pp. 275-276. 
J. Wei, H.C. Liu, F.Y. Lee, and C.I. Lin  | 
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Barium-induced abnormal automaticity and withdrawal of acetylcholine-induced triggered activity  in pulmonary vein sleeves from normal healthy dogs. pp. 277-278. 
T.M. Wang,  H.N. Luk,  J.R. Sheu, and C.E. Chiang  | 
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Repolarization Abnormality in Idiopathic Ventricular Fibrillation with Respect to QT-RR Relation. pp. 279-280. 
M. Sugao, A. Fujiki, K. Mizumaki, T. Tsuneda, K. Nishida, M. Sakabe, and H. Inoue  | 
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Diurnal Variation of the QT Interval in Rhesus Monkeys. pp. 281-282. 
M. Hassimoto, M. Kuwahara, T. Harada, N. Kaga, M. Obata, H. Mochizuki, and H. Tsubone  | 
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Maximal Spatial ST-Vector Patterns in Patients with Acute Anterior Myocardial Infarction. pp. 283-284. 
W. Carson and Y.Z. Tseng  | 
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GATED-SPECT Myocardial Scintigraphy in Left Bundle Branch Block: A Study in Patients with and Without Coronary Srtery Disease. pp. 285-286. 
M.G.M. Falcăo Andrea,  P.J. Moffa, W.A. Chalela,  B.A. Ferreira, A.H. Uchida, C.A. Pastore, J.C. Kreling, C.G. Oliveira, J.C. Meneghetti, Jr.J. Soares, and J.F. Ramires  | 
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Heart Rate Turbulence in Patients with Ccoronary Artery Disease. pp. 287-288. 
I. Cygankiewicz, J.K. Wranicz, H. Bolinska, J. Zaslonka, and W. Zareba  | 
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Improved Detection of Ccoronary Aartery Disease in Women using ST/HR Hysteresis Method. pp. 289-290. 
J. Viik, R. Lehtinen, and J. Malmivuo  | 
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Left Vventricular Late Potentials in Ventricular Hypertrophy May Signal about Increased Arrhythmogenicity After Acute Myocardial Infarction. pp. 291-292. 
A. Kaasik, T. Ristimäe, and R. Teesalu  | 
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Patients Underwent Rrevascularisation and Slow Pathway Ablation did not Report Typical Angina by Supraventricular Tachycardia. pp. 293-294. 
G. Duray, A. Székely, T. Borsányi, A. Szabó, E. Marosi, and I. Préda  | 
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ECG Monitoring Using a Limited Lead Set. pp. 295-296. 
A.J. Robertson, E. Clark, A. van Oosterom, and P.W. Macfarlane  | 
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Aspects of Repolarization Aafter Acute Phase in Evolution of Myocardial Infarction with Disappearance of Necrosis Q Wave. pp. 297-298. 
R. Grigore, C. Sutescu, and C. Ginghina  | 
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The Effect of Vasoactive Substances on the ST Segment. pp. 299-300. 
M. de Chantal, C. Pharand, and J.G. Diodati  | 
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Age Dependent Changes in Non-Linear Dynamics of the Heart Rate Variability Signal. pp. 301-302. 
E.L. Fallen, N.S. Salem, and M. Kamath  | 
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Diurnal Variation of the QT Interval in Miniature Swine: Relationship to Autonomic Nervous Function. pp. 303-304. 
M. Kuwahara, Y. Noguchi, S. Nabeta, H. Tsubone, E. Kumagai, H. Tsutsumi, and M. Tanigawa  | 
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Autonomic Nervous Activity During Graded Head-Up Tilt. pp. 305-306. 
M. Yamamoto, A. Kijima, M. Sato, M. Suzuki, and H. Sato  | 
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Relationship Between Heart Rate Variability and Electrolyte Concentration in Chronic Renal Failure Patients under Hemodialysis. pp. 307-308. 
A.C. Tsai and H.W. Chiu.  | 
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Exercise Levels Predict Cardiac Vagal Tone as Measured by the NeuroScope. pp. 309-310. 
P.S. Mckechnie, R.M. Hamilton, and P.W. Macfarlane  | 
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A New Noninvasive Method for Evaluation of Heart Pathophysiology after Transplantation. pp. 311-312. 
E.J. Tkacz, P. Kostka, D. Komorowski, T. Palko, Z. Religa, and P. Kolsut  | 
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On the Number of Surface Extrema of the Potential Generated by a Single Dipole in an Elliptical Cylinder. pp. 313-314. 
J. Troquet and R. Evrard  | 
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Pacemaker Actros Memory Data vs Holter Monitoring in Detection of Pacing and Sensing Episodes. pp. 315-316. 
J.K. Wranicz, I. Cygankiewicz, and M. Chudzik  | 
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Electrocardiographic, Vectorcardiographic and Body Surface Potential Mapping Analyses of Patients with Congestive Heart Failure and Left Bundle Branch Block, Treated with Biventricular Pacing. pp. 317-318. 
C.A. Pastore, N.M. Tobias, E. Kaiser, N. Samesima, F.M. Martinelli, A. Pedrosa, S. Nishioka, S. Siqueira, U.R. Lourenço, L.M. Atanes, and J.A.F. Ramires  | 
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A Model Study of the Effects of Eextracellular Sshocks on Cardiac Tissue. pp. 319-320. 
M. Al Akkad, E. Vigmond, and L.J. Leon  | 
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Location of Ccoronary Artery Stenosis using BSPM and New Approach to ECG Signal Decomposition. pp. 321-322. 
M. Sobieszczanska, J. Jagielski, and L. Rusiecki  | 
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