A comparison between four techniques to measure cardiac output
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J. Geoffrey Chase | Antoine Pironet | Thomas Desaive | Philippe Morimont | Pierre C. Dauby | Bernard C. Lambermont | Shaun M. Davidson | Nathalie Janssen | B. Lambermont | P. Dauby | T. Desaive | P. Morimont | N. Janssen | A. Pironet | S. Davidson | J. Chase
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