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Journal of the American College of Cardiology|September 11, 1992
Prospective analysis of possible myocardial damage or hemolysis occurring as a result of prolonged autoperfusion angioplasty in humansJ B Muhlestein, P J Quigley, E M Ohman, et al.
American Heart Journal|August 1, 1974
Complete and incomplete revascularization at aortocoronary bypass surgery: experience with 392 consecutive patientsJ F McNeer, M J Conley, C F Starmer, et al.
Circulation|August 19, 1997
Lossy (15:1) JPEG compression of digital coronary angiograms does not limit detection of subtle morphological featuresW A Baker, S E Hearne, L A Spero, et al.
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Journal of the American College of Cardiology|September 11, 1992
Prospective analysis of possible myocardial damage or hemolysis occurring as a result of prolonged autoperfusion angioplasty in humansJ B Muhlestein, P J Quigley, E M Ohman, et al.
American Heart Journal|August 1, 1974
Complete and incomplete revascularization at aortocoronary bypass surgery: experience with 392 consecutive patientsJ F McNeer, M J Conley, C F Starmer, et al.
Circulation|August 19, 1997
Lossy (15:1) JPEG compression of digital coronary angiograms does not limit detection of subtle morphological featuresW A Baker, S E Hearne, L A Spero, et al.
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