Influence of contractile state on curvilinearity of in situ end-systolic pressure-volume relations.
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R Beyar | W L Maughan | K Sagawa | D. Kass | K. Sagawa | R. Beyar | W. Maughan | M. Heard | D A Kass | E. Lankford | E Lankford | M Heard | Maurice Heard
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