In vitro comparison of thulium‐holmium‐chromium:YAG and argon ion lasers for welding of biliary tissue
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M C Oz | M R Treat | J P Johnson | L S Bass | M. Oz | R. Chuck | S L Trokel | R S Chuck | H W Popp | L. Bass | Jeffrey P. Johnson | Stephen L. Trokel | Michael R. Treat | Howard W. Popp
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