Diastolic time – frequency relation in the stress echo lab: filling timing and flow at different heart rates
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Francesco Faita | Vincenzo Gemignani | Eugenio Picano | Lorenza Pratali | Elisabetta Bianchini | Massimo Giannoni | E. Picano | F. Faita | V. Gemignani | E. Bianchini | L. Pratali | T. Bombardini | M. Giannoni | E. Pasanisi | G. Arpesella | Lucia Venneri | Tonino Bombardini | Christina Petersen | Emilio Pasanisi | Mascia Pianelli | Giorgio Arpesella | L. Venneri | C. Petersen | David Alonso-Rodriguez | David Alonso-Rodríguez | M. Pianelli
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