Infectious complications in four long-term recipients of the Jarvik-7 artificial heart.
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L. Joyce | C. Kunin | C M Kunin | J J Dobbins | L D Joyce | J C Melo | M M Levinson | K Love | W DeVries | J. J. Dobbins | M. Levinson | W. Devries | J. Melo | K. Love | K. Love | W. C. Devries
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