ultrasoundby intracoronary Doppler and Determinants of coronary blood flow in humans
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A. Schmermund | R. Erbel | H. Eggebrecht | N. Dagres | S. Sack | K. Sattler | C. Birgelen | M. Haude | H. Wieneke | C. Altmann | D. Böse | W. Rechenberg
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