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Bibliotheca Cardiologica
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January 1, 1976
A comparison of three methods of detecting ventricular incoordination in man, and the relation of their results to the amount of coronary arteriosclerosis
I Starr, J C Shelburne
Chest
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April 1, 1977
"Acute" granulomatous pericarditis. clinical and hemodynamic correlate
L Gabriel, J C Shelburne
Geriatrics
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February 1, 1972
The diagnosis of papillary muscle dysfunction in coronary artery disease
J C Shelburne, R Gorlin
Bibliotheca Cardiologica
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January 1, 1979
Clinical and physiological findings when the cardiac contraction is incoordinate compared with those found in matched cases with well-coordinated hearts
I Starr, J C Shelburne
JAMA
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August 27, 1973
Angiographic evidence of flush coronary occlusion
V Barresi, J H Manchester, J C Shelburne
Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases
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March 1, 1973
Clinical aspects of rheumatic valvular disease
N Reichek, J C Shelburne, J K Perloff
Bibliotheca Cardiologica
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January 1, 1972
A quantitative relationship between the H-I slope of the head-foot Bcg and the initial acceleration of flow in man
J Baan, J H Manchester, J C Shelburne
American Heart Journal
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July 1, 1978
Blind study on the relations between the extent of coronary arteriosclerosis and the strength of the myocardial contraction as measured by invasive and noninvasive tests
I Starr, G Karreman, T Bering, et al.
Chest
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October 1, 1973
Complete left coronary artery obstruction
K L Kershbaum, J H Manchester, J C Shelburne
American Heart Journal
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November 1, 1973
Disturbed blood flow in the carotid artery: its physiological and clinical significance
I Starr, C Ambrosi, J H Manchester, et al.
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Bibliotheca Cardiologica
|
January 1, 1976
A comparison of three methods of detecting ventricular incoordination in man, and the relation of their results to the amount of coronary arteriosclerosis
I Starr, J C Shelburne
Chest
|
April 1, 1977
"Acute" granulomatous pericarditis. clinical and hemodynamic correlate
L Gabriel, J C Shelburne
Geriatrics
|
February 1, 1972
The diagnosis of papillary muscle dysfunction in coronary artery disease
J C Shelburne, R Gorlin
Bibliotheca Cardiologica
|
January 1, 1979
Clinical and physiological findings when the cardiac contraction is incoordinate compared with those found in matched cases with well-coordinated hearts
I Starr, J C Shelburne
JAMA
|
August 27, 1973
Angiographic evidence of flush coronary occlusion
V Barresi, J H Manchester, J C Shelburne
Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases
|
March 1, 1973
Clinical aspects of rheumatic valvular disease
N Reichek, J C Shelburne, J K Perloff
Bibliotheca Cardiologica
|
January 1, 1972
A quantitative relationship between the H-I slope of the head-foot Bcg and the initial acceleration of flow in man
J Baan, J H Manchester, J C Shelburne
American Heart Journal
|
July 1, 1978
Blind study on the relations between the extent of coronary arteriosclerosis and the strength of the myocardial contraction as measured by invasive and noninvasive tests
I Starr, G Karreman, T Bering, et al.
Chest
|
October 1, 1973
Complete left coronary artery obstruction
K L Kershbaum, J H Manchester, J C Shelburne
American Heart Journal
|
November 1, 1973
Disturbed blood flow in the carotid artery: its physiological and clinical significance
I Starr, C Ambrosi, J H Manchester, et al.
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