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Quantitative analysis of transmitral flow and a preliminary study of pulmonary vein flow

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Oka, Y., Hong, Y., Tamura, T. et al. Quantitative analysis of transmitral flow and a preliminary study of pulmonary vein flow. Int J Cardiac Imag 4, 19–22 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01795113

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