Assessment of brachial artery blood flow across the cardiac cycle: retrograde flows during cycle ergometry.
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Daniel Green | Craig Cheetham | D. Green | C. Cheetham | C. Reed | Gerry O'Driscoll | Chris Reed | Lawrie Dembo | G. O'driscoll | Lawrie Dembo | D. Green
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