No S May 1994 AP mmHg LV Internal Diameter mm LV Full Wall Thickness mm LV Endo Wall Thickness
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S. Vatner | N. Hasebe | L. Hittinger | T. Patrick | B. Kalthof | R. Shannon | You-tang Shen | T. Ihara
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