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. 1951 Sep;30(9):971–977. doi: 10.1172/JCI102518

THE MOTION OF THE THORAX DURING THE HEART CYCLE: A COMPARISON OF LONGITUDINAL, LATERAL AND DORSOVENTRAL BALLISTOCARDIOGRAMS 1

J Leonard Brandt 1,2, Anthony Caccese 1,2, William Dock 1,2, Alvin Schrager 1,2
PMCID: PMC436335  PMID: 14880625

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