A prospective randomized study of membrane versus bubble oxygenators in children.
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R. Sade | C. Loadholt | L. J. Campbell | D. M. Bartles | J. P. Dearing | J. Dearing | Robert M. Sade | Linda J. Campbell | C. Loadholt
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