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    2 research outputs found

    Arrhythmia prevails

    Author
    1. James
    2. Krikler
    3. Medical Subject Headings 1988.
    4. Papp
    5. Resnekov
    6. Scherf
    7. Sée
    8. WHO/ISC Task Force.
    Publication venue
    'Wiley'
    Publication date
    Field of study
    No full text
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    Atrioventricular block revisited

    Author
    1. A Deaner
    2. A Englund
    3. B Massie
    4. B Surawicz
    5. D Petrac
    6. DL Hayes
    7. DL Wolbrette
    8. DP Rardon
    9. G Gregoratos
    10. GS Wagner
    11. HS Friedman
    12. HW Lange
    13. Iliev II
    14. JA Kastor
    15. LN Katz
    16. M Lescure
    17. M Sumiyoshi
    18. N El-Sherif
    19. OS Narula
    20. P Denes
    21. P Puech
    22. S Ursell
    23. S. Serge Barold
    24. SS Barold
    25. SS Barold
    26. SS Barold
    27. SS Barold
    28. W Möbitz
    29. WHO/ISC Task Force
    Publication venue
    'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
    Publication date
    Field of study
    No full text
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