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Usefulness of three additional electrocardiographic chest leads (V7, V8, and V9) in the diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction
L. J. Melendez, D. T. Jones and J. R. Salcedo
CMAJ October 07, 1978 119 (7) 745-748;
L. J. Melendez
D. T. Jones
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Usefulness of three additional electrocardiographic chest leads (V7, V8, and V9) in the diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction
L. J. Melendez, D. T. Jones, J. R. Salcedo
CMAJ Oct 1978, 119 (7) 745-748;
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