Modelling of temperature and perfusion during scalp cooling
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A A Van Steenhoven | G. van Leeuwen | A. A. van Steenhoven | Fem Francis-Paul Janssen | F E M Janssen | G M J Van Leeuwen | F. E. Janssen | van Gmj Gerard Leeuwen | V. Steenhoven
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