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G L Grunkemeier

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The Journal of Heart Valve Disease|October 12, 1999
Heart valve replacement: a statistical review of 35 years' resultsG L Grunkemeier, H H Li, A Starr
The American Journal of Cardiology|February 1, 1977
Statistical considerations in the analysis and reporting of time-related events. Application to analysis of prosthetic valve-related thromboembolism and pacemaker failureG L Grunkemeier, D R Thomas, A Starr
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery|June 28, 2001
Actuarial and actual analysis of surgical results: empirical validationG L Grunkemeier, R P Anderson, A Starr
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery|May 1, 1983
Aortic valve replacement with coronary bypass grafting. Significant determinants of ten-year survivalD L Nunley, G L Grunkemeier, A Starr
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery|October 1, 1976
A hermetically sealed mercury cell pacemaker: advantages and early clinical resultsG L Grunkemeier, J L Dobbs, A Starr
Circulation|February 1, 1976
Statistical analysis of pacemaker follow-up data. Rate stability and reliabilityG L Grunkemeier, J L Dobbs, A Starr
The Journal of Heart Valve Disease|August 1, 1996
Clinical experience with the Björk-Shiley Delrin tilting disc heart valveK C Dellsperger, G L Grunkemeier, P D Stein
The Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeon|June 1, 1979
Critical pulmonary valve stenosis with intact ventricular septumH E Gomez-Engler, G L Grunkemeier, A Starr
The Journal of Heart Valve Disease|January 1, 1994
Sample size requirements for evaluating heart valves with constant risk eventsG L Grunkemeier, D M Johnson, D C Naftel
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery|December 1, 1978
Non--cloth-covered caged-ball prostheses. The second decadeQ Macmanus, G L Grunkemeier, L E Lambert, et al.
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The Journal of Heart Valve Disease|October 12, 1999
Heart valve replacement: a statistical review of 35 years' resultsG L Grunkemeier, H H Li, A Starr
The American Journal of Cardiology|February 1, 1977
Statistical considerations in the analysis and reporting of time-related events. Application to analysis of prosthetic valve-related thromboembolism and pacemaker failureG L Grunkemeier, D R Thomas, A Starr
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery|June 28, 2001
Actuarial and actual analysis of surgical results: empirical validationG L Grunkemeier, R P Anderson, A Starr
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery|May 1, 1983
Aortic valve replacement with coronary bypass grafting. Significant determinants of ten-year survivalD L Nunley, G L Grunkemeier, A Starr
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery|October 1, 1976
A hermetically sealed mercury cell pacemaker: advantages and early clinical resultsG L Grunkemeier, J L Dobbs, A Starr
Circulation|February 1, 1976
Statistical analysis of pacemaker follow-up data. Rate stability and reliabilityG L Grunkemeier, J L Dobbs, A Starr
The Journal of Heart Valve Disease|August 1, 1996
Clinical experience with the Björk-Shiley Delrin tilting disc heart valveK C Dellsperger, G L Grunkemeier, P D Stein
The Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeon|June 1, 1979
Critical pulmonary valve stenosis with intact ventricular septumH E Gomez-Engler, G L Grunkemeier, A Starr
The Journal of Heart Valve Disease|January 1, 1994
Sample size requirements for evaluating heart valves with constant risk eventsG L Grunkemeier, D M Johnson, D C Naftel
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery|December 1, 1978
Non--cloth-covered caged-ball prostheses. The second decadeQ Macmanus, G L Grunkemeier, L E Lambert, et al.
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