Effect of cannula length on aortic arch flow: protection of the atheromatous aortic arch.
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A. Galloway | M. Kanchuger | G. Ribakove | E. Grossi | S. Colvin | D. S. Schwartz | D. McLoughlin | M. LeBoutillier | K. Marschall | D. Mcloughlin
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