Cardiac surgery
✍ Scribed by R. S. Iyer; J. P. Jacobs; M. J. Elliott; M. R. de Leval; J. Stark; J. Thul; F. Wippermann; R. Huth; I. Michel-Behnke; F. X. Schmid; D. Schranz; N. R. Patel; C. J. L. Newth; E. L. I. M. Duval; A. Kavelaars; L. Veenhuizen; A. J. van Vught; H. J. C. M. van de Wal; C. J. Heijnen; Ina Michel-Behnke; Claudia Schnittker; F. X. Schmid; C. F. Wippermann; J. Thul; R. G. Huth; D. Schranz; P. Vázquez; J. López-Herce; A. Carrillo; M. Sánchez; R. Moral; A. Bustinza; J. Vassallo; C. Cernadas; A. Saporiti; L. Landry; G. Rivello; D. Buamsha; D. Rufach; R. Magliola; A. Alcaraz; L. Sancho; L. Manzano; F. Esquivel; A. Carrilo; M. Alvarez-Mon; F. Esquivel; A. Sánchez-Galindo
- Book ID
- 105734509
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 393 KB
- Volume
- 22
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1432-1238
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