Hemodynamic response to exercise and head-up tilt of patients implanted with a rotary blood pump: a computational modeling study.
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Rini Akmeliawati | Einly Lim | Nigel Hamilton Lovell | Michael Charles Stevens | Mahdi Mansouri | David Glen Mason | Nicholas Gaddum | N. Lovell | M. Stevens | J. Fraser | D. Mason | Rini Akmeliawati | N. Gaddum | R. Salamonsen | E. Lim | D. Timms | John Fraser | Robert Francis Salamonsen | Daniel L Timms | Mahdi Mansouri
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