Relationship of 133Xe Cerebral Blood Flow to Middle Cerebral Arterial Flow Velocity in Men at Rest
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R Gelfand | James M. Clark | R. Gelfand | C. Lambertsen | B. Skolnick | B E Skolnick | J M Clark | R E Farber | M Stierheim | W C Stevens | G Beck | C J Lambertsen | R. Farber | G. Beck | M. Stierheim | W. Stevens
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