Evaluation of electrical parameters for diaphragm pacing: an experimental study.
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W. Glenn | W W Glenn | J F Hogan | T Oda | Y Fukuda | J Gorfien | J. Hogan | T. Oda | Y. Fukuda | J. Gorfien | W. Glenn | W. W. Glenn | Tatsuro Oda
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