Angle-dependence and reproducibility of dual-beam vector doppler ultrasound in the common carotid arteries of normal volunteers.
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K V Ramnarine | P R Hoskins | P L Allan | H F Routh | P. Allan | P. Hoskins | P. Fish | R. Steel | K. Ramnarine | A. Criton | F. Davidson | N. Humphries | H. Routh | Robin Steel | A Criton | F Davidson | N Humphries | P J Fish
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