Cooling gradients and formation of gaseous microemboli with cardiopulmonary bypass: an echocardiographic study.
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S. Allen | B. Butler | U. Mehlhorn | K. Davis | M. Kurusz | K. Davis | H. Geissler | E. D. de Vivie | H. Geissler | Mark Kurusz | Steven J. Allen | Hans J. Geissler | Uwe Mehlhorn | Karen L. Davis | E.Rainer de Vivie | Bruce D Butler | E. D. Vivie
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