Effects of carbon monoxide on myocardial ischemia.
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J D Hackney | B R Chaitman | B. Chaitman | T. Dahms | E. Allred | M. Pagano | E. Bleecker | T E Dahms | E N Allred | E R Bleecker | S O Gottlieb | M Pagano | R H Selvester | S M Walden | J Warren | R. Selvester | S. Gottlieb | S. M. Walden | J. Hackney | S. M. Walden | J. Warren | J. D. Hackney | E. R. Bleecker | Thomas E. Dahms | Sidney O. Gottlieb | Ronald H. Selvester | Jane Warren
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