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    2 research outputs found

    Good Psychosocial Adaptation to Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators

    Author
    1. Colette Pycha
    2. Joseph R. Calabrese
    Publication venue
    Springer US
    Publication date
    01/01/1990
    Field of study
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    Psychological responses to the implantable defibrillator: Preliminary observations

    Author
    1. A. Dale Gulledge
    2. Almeida
    3. Benfari
    4. Blacher
    5. Blanchard
    6. Byrne
    7. Colette Pycha
    8. Corradi
    9. DeBasio
    10. Degre-Coustry
    11. DeSilva
    12. Doehrman
    13. Dracup
    14. Flores
    15. Goldberg
    16. Hackett
    17. Horlick
    18. James Mawney
    19. Jeffrey Hutzler
    20. King-Rankine
    21. McCauley
    22. Mirowski
    23. Mumford
    24. Nazih Kadri
    25. Nelson
    26. Reich
    27. Segev
    28. Soloff
    29. Thoresen
    30. Viswanathan
    31. Vlay
    32. Wishnie
    Publication venue
    'Elsevier BV'
    Publication date
    Field of study
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