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2. MicrobioRaman: an open-access web repository for microbiological Raman spectroscopy data

5. Left bundle branch pacing compared to left ventricular septal myocardial pacing increases interventricular dyssynchrony but accelerates left ventricular lateral wall depolarization

7. Both selective and nonselective His bundle, but not myocardial, pacing preserve ventricular electrical synchrony assessed by ultra-high-frequency ECG

8. Automatic Detection of Strict Left Bundle Branch Block

10. Ultra-High-Frequency ECG in Cardiac Pacing and Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy: From Technical Concept to Clinical Application

17. Spatial Dispersion of Activation and Repolarization Times Associated with Different Cardiac Pacing Modes

18. Left bundle branch area pacing results in more physiological ventricular activation than biventricular pacing in patients with left bundle branch block heart failure

19. PO-02-023 VENTRICULAR DYSSYNCHRONY ASSESSED BY ULTRA-HIGH-FREQUENCY ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY PREDICTS THE RESPONSE TO BIVENTRICULAR CARDIAC RESYNCHRONIZATION THERAPY

20. Bipolar anodal septal pacing with direct LBB capture preserves physiological ventricular activation better than unipolar left bundle branch pacing

25. Ventricular Electrical Delay Measured From Body Surface ECGs Is Associated With Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Response in Left Bundle Branch Block Patients From the MADIT-CRT Trial (Multicenter Automatic Defibrillator Implantation-Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy)

28. Exploring novel algorithms for atrial fibrillation detection by driving graduate level education in medical machine learning

29. PO-663-05 LEFT VENTRICULAR SEPTAL PACING: HOW DEEP IS ENOUGH?

30. PO-692-03 BILATERAL BUNDLE BRANCH CAPTURE DURING DEEP SEPTAL MYOCARDIAL AND NONSELECTIVE LEFT BUNDLE BRANCH PACING PRESERVES INTERVENTRICULAR SYNCHRONY

33. Left Ventricular Myocardial Septal Pacing in Close Proximity to LBB Does Not Prolong the Duration of the Left Ventricular Lateral Wall Depolarization Compared to LBB Pacing

34. DeepPlayer: An open‐source SignalPlant plugin for deep learning inference.

37. Physiological versus non-physiological cardiac pacing as assessed by Ultra-high-frequency electrocardiography

38. Evaluating Pauses in Holter ECG Signals

41. Ultra-High-Frequency Electrocardiography

43. B-AB09-01 THE LEFT BUNDLE BRANCH PACING COMPARED TO LEFT BUNDLE BRANCH AREA PACING INCREASES INTERVENTRICULAR DYSSYNCHRONY BUT ACCELERATES LEFT VENTRICULAR LATERAL WALL DEPOLARIZATION

44. Ventricular activation pattern assessment during right ventricular pacing: Ultrahigh-frequency ECG study

45. Reduction in the QRS area after cardiac resynchronization therapy is associated with survival and echocardiographic response

46. Cover Image, Volume 32, Issue 5

47. Ventricular activation pattern assessment during right ventricular pacing: Ultra‐high‐frequency ECG study

48. Reduction in the QRS area after cardiac resynchronization therapy is associated with survival and echocardiographic response

49. Automated Identification of Paced Beats in Holter ECG

50. 3-Dimensional Ventricular Electrical Activation Pattern Assessed From A Novel High-Frequency Electrocardiographic Imaging Technique: Principles and Clinical Importance

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