Optimal image reconstruction using multidetector‐row computed tomography to facilitate cardiac resynchronization therapy
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Hiroshi Imada | K. Hirata | K. Fukuzawa | Hidekazu Tanaka | S. Fujiwara | Kensuke Matsumoto | Hideya Suehiro | K. Nakayama | T. Nishii | Yu Izawa | Shumpei Mori | Hiroki Matsuzoe
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