Response of Relatively Refractory Canine Myocardium to Monophasic and Biphasic Shocks
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P D Wolf | M R Franz | P. Wolf | R. Ideker | J. Daubert | William M. Smith | M. Franz | D. Frazier | W M Smith | R E Ideker | J P Daubert | D W Frazier
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