Normal reference values for the adult right ventricle by magnetic resonance imaging.
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Hugh Calkins | David A Bluemke | H. Calkins | D. Bluemke | J. Lima | K. Nasir | H. Tandri | João A C Lima | Samantapudi K Daya | Harikrishna Tandri | C. Bomma | Khurram Nasir | Chandra Bomma | Samantapudi K. Daya
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