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The arterial load and its role on the heart
Nico Westerhof1, Berend E Westerhof2
1From the Department of Pulmonary Diseases, Institute for Cardiovascular Research, ICaR-VU, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (N.W.); Edwards Lifesciences BMEYE, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (B.E.W.); and Heart Failure Research Center, Academic Medical Center Amsterdam, The Netherlands (B.E.W.). n.westerhof@vumc.nl.
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