“…The mechanism by which the heart beat is initiated has been explained in a number of ways, but direct experimental evidence of relevance has not been easy to obtain. Arvanitaki & Cardot (1937) observed small rhythmical potentials preceding each beat of the snail's heart. Bozler (1943) described pacemaker potentials of two kinds.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Arvanitaki & Cardot (1937) observed small rhythmical potentials preceding each beat of the snail's heart. Bozler (1943) described pacemaker potentials of two kinds.…”
Section: -2 196 Jean M Marshall and E M Vaughan Williams Discussionmentioning
“…The mechanism by which the heart beat is initiated has been explained in a number of ways, but direct experimental evidence of relevance has not been easy to obtain. Arvanitaki & Cardot (1937) observed small rhythmical potentials preceding each beat of the snail's heart. Bozler (1943) described pacemaker potentials of two kinds.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Arvanitaki & Cardot (1937) observed small rhythmical potentials preceding each beat of the snail's heart. Bozler (1943) described pacemaker potentials of two kinds.…”
Section: -2 196 Jean M Marshall and E M Vaughan Williams Discussionmentioning
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