Conductance Method for the Measurement of Cross-Sectional Areas of the Aorta
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Arnold P. G. Hoeks | L. Kornet | A. Hoeks | J. Jansen | L. Kornet | E. Gussenhoven | M. Hardeman | M. R. Hardeman | J. R. C. Jansen | E. J. Gussenhoven | A. Versprille | A. Versprille
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