The whole-heart geometry used for the simulation. On the left is

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Download scientific diagram | The whole-heart geometry used for the simulation. On the left is the mesh of the heart clipped in the longitudinal axis. The thick layer with the coarser mesh surrounding the four chambers is the pericardial layer. Pictured on the right is the heart without the pericardial layer. from publication: Validating a Numerical Simulation of Human Heart Motion Using Clinical Data | Numerical simulations are increasingly often involved in developing new and improving existing medical therapies. While the models involved in those simulations are designed to resemble a specific phenomenon realistically, the results of the interplay of those models are | Motion, Heart and Numerical Simulation | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

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