Shock wave technology and application: an update.
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Robin O Cleveland | Thomas Knoll | Michael R Bailey | James E Lingeman | J. Lingeman | J. Mcateer | T. Knoll | R. Cleveland | J. Rassweiler | M. Bailey | K. Köhrmann | C. Chaussy | James A McAteer | Jens J Rassweiler | Kai-Uwe Köhrmann | Christian Chaussy
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