A real-time ultrasound time-domain correlation blood flowmeter. I. Theory and design
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W.D. O'Brien | I.A. Hein | J.T. Chen | W.K. Jenkins | W. O’Brien | W. K. Jenkins | I. Hein | J.T. Chen
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