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Wiggers diagram,
named after its developer, Carl
Wiggers, is a
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teaching cardiac physiology for more than a century...
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developed the
Wiggers diagram,
which is
commonly used in
teaching of
cardiovascular research.
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aortic and
pulmonary valves close again—see, at the
right margin,
Wiggers diagram, blue-line tracing. Next is the
isovolumic relaxation,
during which...