Effect of radiofrequency energy delivery in proximity to metallic medical device components.
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W. Sauer | D. Nguyen | Wendy S Tzou | Wendy S. Tzou | Duy T Nguyen | Waseem Barham | Lijun Zheng | Sarah Dinegar | William H Sauer | Lijun Zheng | Waseem Y Barham | Sarah Dinegar
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