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Das enddiastolische Volumen der linken Kammer beim Menschen, bestimmt mit der Thermodilutionsmethode

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Krayenbühl, H.P., Rutishauser, W., Wirz, P. et al. Das enddiastolische Volumen der linken Kammer beim Menschen, bestimmt mit der Thermodilutionsmethode. Archiv für Kreislaufforschung 58, 1–35 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02119438

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