Infrared functional imaging applied to Raynaud's phenomenon
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A. Merla | L. Di Donato | A. Merla | G. Romani | F. Salsano | M. Proietti | S. Pisarri | S. Di Luzio | S. Di Luzio | G. Farina | S. Pisarri | M. Proietti | F. Salsano | G.L. Romani | L. Di Donato | G. Farina
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