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Am J Physiol 19: 125-174, 1907;
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Am J Physiol -- Legacy Content, Vol. 19, Issue 1, 125-174, June 1, 1907

A STUDY OF RELATIVE RHYTHMICITY AND CONDUCTIVITY IN VARIOUS REGIONS OF THE AURICLES OF THE MAMMALIAN HEART

Joseph Erlanger and Julian R. Blackman

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