Determination of regional ventilation and perfusion in the lung using xenon and computed tomography.
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J Hildebrandt | W J Lamm | M P Hlastala | H T Robertson | W A Altemeier | M. Krueger | N. Polissar | J. Hildebrandt | W. Altemeier | H. Robertson | W. Lamm | M. Hlastala | E. Shade | D. Frazer | T. Kreck | S. Sinclair | N L Polissar | T C Kreck | M A Krueger | S E Sinclair | E D Shade | D A Frazer | W. Lamm | W. Altemeier | H. Robertson | David A. Frazer | Scott E. Sinclair
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