A comparative study of a group of eight calves, surviving longer than 1 month with the total artificial heart.
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J. Vašků | J. Černý | E. Urbánek | M. Dostál | P. Urbanek | T. Sladek | P. Guba | V. Pavlíček | M. Smutný | J. Cerny | P. Urbánek
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