Compression of the lungs by the heart in supine, side-lying, semi-prone positions
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Masahiko Monma | Shigeyuki Imura | Miki Tagami | Kyoushi Mase | M. Monma | Kazuhide Tomita | Kyoushi Mase | Tisa Noguchi | Masafumi Nozoe | Sachie Takashima | Kunihiro Kawakatsu | M. Nozoe | M. Tagami | Kazuhide Tomita | Shigeyuki Imura | Sachie Takashima | Tisa Noguchi | K. Kawakatsu
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