Ishikawa, 1976 - Google Patents
Correlation coefficients for electrocardiographic and constitutional variablesIshikawa, 1976
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- 9123676006553701190
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- Ishikawa K
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- American Heart Journal
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The influence of noncardiac factors such as constitutional variables, sex, and age upon the orthogonal electrocardiogram (ECG) and vector-cardiogram was investigated in 300 normal Japanese subjects. Constitutional variables included body height (HT), body weight (WT) …
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