Assessment of severity of coronary stenoses using a Doppler catheter. Validation of a method based on the continuity equation.
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P. Yock | E. Johnson | T. Ports | V. K. Hargrave | J. P. Srebro | S. Manubens | W. Seitz | Eric L. Johnson | Walter Seitz
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