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Evaluation of Symptomatic and Asymptomatic Outpatients in the Post-COVID-19 Period With Electrocardiographic Ventricular Depolarization and Repolarization Parameters

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Title
Evaluation of Symptomatic and Asymptomatic Outpatients in the Post-COVID-19 Period With Electrocardiographic Ventricular Depolarization and Repolarization Parameters
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"International Journal of Cardiovascular Sciences", January 2024
DOI 10.36660/ijcs.20230105
Authors

Muammer Karakayalı, Inanc Artac, Dogan Ilis, Timor Omar, Mehmet Altunova, Ezgi Guzel, İbrahim Rencüzoğulları, Yavuz Karabağ

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#20,751,249
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#220
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#236,970
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#7
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