Magnetic field effects on surgical ligation clips.
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R McKinney | R. Coleman | R E Coleman | M A Brown | J A Carden | L D Spicer | M. Brown | R. Mckinney | J. Carden | L. D. Spicer | Mark A. Brown | Joseph A. Carden | Ray Mckinney | Leonard D. Spicer
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