Effect of dye laser pulse duration on selective cutaneous vascular injury.
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J M Garden | R. Anderson | J. Parrish | R. Kerschmann | R R Anderson | J A Parrish | O T Tan | J Boll | O. Tan | R Kerschmann | H Furumoto | H. Furumoto | J. Garden | R. Anderson | J. Boll | R. Kerschmann
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