Association between phonocardiographic third and fourth heart sounds and objective measures of left ventricular function.
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Charles E. McCulloch | Andrew D. Michaels | Kanu Chatterjee | Gregory M. Marcus | Michele Huddleston | Elyse Foster | Ivor L. Gerber | Barry H. McKeown | Joshua C. Vessey | Mark V. Jordan
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