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    Pseudocolor isochronal map showing the position of the action potential wavefront at subsequent times after a strong shock applied to the center of the frame. Each color indicates the time (or frame number) that the action potential arrives at that location. The time between frames is 3.8 ms, and the box has a size of 20 mm by 13.5 mm. This experimental data from Lin et al. (1999), measured in a rabbit heart, confirms the prediction of quatrefoil reentry that was first proposed by simulations using the bidomain model.

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    current13:10, 13 March 2008Thumbnail for version as of 13:10, 13 March 2008367 × 305 (36 KB)Bradley J. Roth (Talk | contribs)Pseudocolor isochronal map showing the position of the action potential wavefront at subsequent times after a strong shock applied to the a cathode (cener dot). Each color indicates the time that the action potential arrives at that location. This experim
    17:56, 12 March 2008Thumbnail for version as of 17:56, 12 March 2008588 × 488 (70 KB)Bradley J. Roth (Talk | contribs)Pseudocolor isochronal map showing the position of the action potential wavefront at subsequent times after a strong shock applied to the center of the frame. Each color indicates the time (or frame number) that the action potential arrives at that locati
    17:54, 12 March 2008Thumbnail for version as of 17:54, 12 March 2008588 × 488 (70 KB)Bradley J. Roth (Talk | contribs)Pseudocolor isochronal map showing the position of the action potential wavefront at subsequent times after a strong shock applied to the center of the frame. Each color indicates the time (or frame number) that the action potential arrives at that locati

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