Transtelephonic Electrocardiographic Transmission in the Preparticipation Screening of Athletes
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Theodoros Samaras | John N. Sahalos | T. Samaras | J. Sahalos | E. Kouidi | A. Deligiannis | Evangelia Kouidi | Asterios Deligiannis | S. Karavasiliadou | Savvato Karavasiliadou
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