Physiological control of dual rotary pumps as a biventricular assist device using a master/slave approach.
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Stephen Wilson | John Fraser | Andrew Bradley | Daniel Timms | Michael C Stevens | M. Stevens | J. Fraser | A. Bradley | D. Timms | Stephen J Wilson
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