MODELING THE ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY OF THE HEART (Biophysics of the ECG Signal)
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This article examines the theor etical and practical aspects of modeling the electrical activity of the heart muscle. Electrocardiography(ECG) is one of the main methods for studying cardiac electrical activity, widely used to measure the electrical signals generated during myocardial excitation and for diagnostic analysis.
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