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1. A computational modeling framework for pre-clinical evaluation of cardiac mapping systems

2. Credibility Assessment of a Subject-Specific Mathematical Model of Blood Volume Kinetics for Prediction of Physiological Response to Hemorrhagic Shock and Fluid Resuscitation

3. Data-Driven Uncertainty Quantification for Cardiac Electrophysiological Models: Impact of Physiological Variability on Action Potential and Spiral Wave Dynamics

4. Comprehensive Uncertainty Quantification and Sensitivity Analysis for Cardiac Action Potential Models

5. Effect of Heart Structure on Ventricular Fibrillation in the Rabbit: A Simulation Study

6. Credibility Evidence for Computational Patient Models Used in the Development of Physiological Closed-Loop Controlled Devices for Critical Care Medicine

7. Validation and Trustworthiness of Multiscale Models of Cardiac Electrophysiology

8. A computational modeling framework for pre-clinical evaluation of cardiac mapping systems.

9. Credibility Assessment of a Subject-Specific Mathematical Model of Blood Volume Kinetics for Prediction of Physiological Response to Hemorrhagic Shock and Fluid Resuscitation.

10. Data-Driven Uncertainty Quantification for Cardiac Electrophysiological Models: Impact of Physiological Variability on Action Potential and Spiral Wave Dynamics.

11. Comprehensive Uncertainty Quantification and Sensitivity Analysis for Cardiac Action Potential Models.

12. Effect of Heart Structure on Ventricular Fibrillation in the Rabbit: A Simulation Study.

13. Credibility Evidence for Computational Patient Models Used in the Development of Physiological Closed-Loop Controlled Devices for Critical Care Medicine.

14. Validation and Trustworthiness of Multiscale Models of Cardiac Electrophysiology.

15. Ensuring reliability of safety-critical clinical applications of computational cardiac models.

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