Effect of Positive Inotropic Agents on the Relation between Oxygen Consumption and Systolic Pressure Volume Area in Canine Left Ventricle
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H Suga | H. Suga | Y. Goto | R Hisano | O. Yamada | Y. Igarashi | R. Hisano | Y Goto | O Yamada | Y Igarashi
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