A ventricular-vascular coupling model in presence of aortic stenosis.
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Damien Garcia | Louis-Gilles Durand | Philippe Pibarot | P. Barenbrug | J. Maessen | P. Pibarot | Damien Garcia | F. H. van der Veen | L. Durand | A. Dekker | J. Dumesnil | André L A J Dekker | Jos G Maessen | Jean G Dumesnil | Frederik H van der Veen | Paul J C Barenbrug
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