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R A Malkin

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IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine : the Quarterly Magazine of the Engineering in Medicine & Biology Society|February 14, 1998
Constructing a multichannel electrocardiography system from a few standardized, high-level componentsR A Malkin
Journal of Electrocardiology|February 25, 2000
Experimental cardiac tachyarrhythmias in guinea pigsR A Malkin
Journal of Electrocardiology|May 25, 1999
Defibrillation and the upper limit of vulnerability to fibrillation in a transthoracic guinea pig modelH Li, R A Malkin
Laboratory Animal Science|January 19, 2000
Open-thorax guinea pig model for defibrillationJ N Eynard, R A Malkin
IEEE Transactions on Bio-Medical Engineering|August 1, 2000
A simulation study evaluating the performance of high-density electrode arrays on myocardial tissueJ C Eason, R A Malkin
American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology|July 19, 2000
Construction of a very high-density extracellular electrode arrayR A Malkin, B D Pendley
Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology|November 9, 2001
Mechanisms by which AC leakage currents cause complete hemodynamic collapse without inducing fibrillationR A Malkin, B K Hoffmeister
Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology : PACE|May 30, 1998
The effect of inducing ventricular fibrillation with 50-Hz pacing versus T wave stimulation on the ability to defibrillateR A Malkin, E E Johnson
Journal of Electrocardiology|August 23, 2000
Hemodynamic collapse, geometry, and the rapidly paced upper limit of ventricular vulnerability to fibrillation by T-wave stimulationR A Malkin, B K Hoffmeister
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing|December 23, 2003
Frequency dependence of the cardiac threshold to alternating current between 10 Hz and 160 HzR A Malkin, A de Jongh Curry
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IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine : the Quarterly Magazine of the Engineering in Medicine & Biology Society|February 14, 1998
Constructing a multichannel electrocardiography system from a few standardized, high-level componentsR A Malkin
Journal of Electrocardiology|February 25, 2000
Experimental cardiac tachyarrhythmias in guinea pigsR A Malkin
Journal of Electrocardiology|May 25, 1999
Defibrillation and the upper limit of vulnerability to fibrillation in a transthoracic guinea pig modelH Li, R A Malkin
Laboratory Animal Science|January 19, 2000
Open-thorax guinea pig model for defibrillationJ N Eynard, R A Malkin
IEEE Transactions on Bio-Medical Engineering|August 1, 2000
A simulation study evaluating the performance of high-density electrode arrays on myocardial tissueJ C Eason, R A Malkin
American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology|July 19, 2000
Construction of a very high-density extracellular electrode arrayR A Malkin, B D Pendley
Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology|November 9, 2001
Mechanisms by which AC leakage currents cause complete hemodynamic collapse without inducing fibrillationR A Malkin, B K Hoffmeister
Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology : PACE|May 30, 1998
The effect of inducing ventricular fibrillation with 50-Hz pacing versus T wave stimulation on the ability to defibrillateR A Malkin, E E Johnson
Journal of Electrocardiology|August 23, 2000
Hemodynamic collapse, geometry, and the rapidly paced upper limit of ventricular vulnerability to fibrillation by T-wave stimulationR A Malkin, B K Hoffmeister
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing|December 23, 2003
Frequency dependence of the cardiac threshold to alternating current between 10 Hz and 160 HzR A Malkin, A de Jongh Curry
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