Use of a continuous-flow device in patients awaiting heart transplantation.
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O H Frazier | Yoshifumi Naka | Ranjit John | S. Russell | D. Mancini | F. Pagani | L. Miller | A. Boyle | D. Farrar | O. Frazier | K. Aaronson | R. John | Y. Naka | R. Delgado | J. Conte | Francis D Pagani | Keith D Aaronson | David J Farrar | T. MacGillivray | Donna Mancini | John V Conte | Stuart D Russell | Leslie W Miller | Thomas E MacGillivray | Andrew J Boyle | Reynolds M Delgado | S. Russell
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