Vertical gradients in regional lung density and perfusion in the supine human lung: the Slinky effect.
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Richard B Buxton | David L Levin | Kei Yamada | Susan R Hopkins | Tatsuya Arai | G Kim Prisk | G. Prisk | R. Buxton | Kei Yamada | T. Arai | A. C. Henderson | D. Levin | S. Hopkins | A Cortney Henderson
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