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Boletin Chileno De Parasitologia|July 1, 1970
[Epidemiologic study of various parasitic infections using immunological reactions in the mining population of Sewell]E Puelma, R Rossi, C Ortega, et al.
Revista Medica De Chile|July 1, 1981
[Right ventricular infarction (author's transl)]S Papapietro, J A Mantle, W J Rogers, et al.
Radiology|March 1, 1982
The importance of angled right anterior oblique views in improving visualization of the coronary arteries. Part II: Craniocaudal viewC E Green, L P Elliott, W J Rogers, et al.
Radiology|March 1, 1982
The importance of angled right anterior oblique views in improving visualization of the coronary arteries. Part I: Caudocranial viewL P Elliott, C E Green, W J Rogers, et al.
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Boletin Chileno De Parasitologia|July 1, 1970
[Epidemiologic study of various parasitic infections using immunological reactions in the mining population of Sewell]E Puelma, R Rossi, C Ortega, et al.
Revista Medica De Chile|July 1, 1981
[Right ventricular infarction (author's transl)]S Papapietro, J A Mantle, W J Rogers, et al.
Radiology|March 1, 1982
The importance of angled right anterior oblique views in improving visualization of the coronary arteries. Part II: Craniocaudal viewC E Green, L P Elliott, W J Rogers, et al.
Radiology|March 1, 1982
The importance of angled right anterior oblique views in improving visualization of the coronary arteries. Part I: Caudocranial viewL P Elliott, C E Green, W J Rogers, et al.
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