Association between the exercise ejection fraction response and systolic wall stress in patients with chronic aortic insufficiency.
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B. Massie | M. Cheitlin | J. Bristow | B. Greenberg | D. Thomas | G. Krishnamurthy | J. Szlachcic | D. Broudy | David Thomas | Melvin D. Cheitlin | Rob McDonald | Barry M. Massie | Barry H. Greenberg | David Broudy
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