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Qualitätssicherung und Qualifikation: Richtlinien zur selbständigen Durchführung streßechokardio-graphischer Untersuchungen

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Die deutsche Industrie-Norm (DIN) definiert Qualität als die Summe aller Eigenschaften, die gegeben sein müssen, eine bestimmte Leistung zu erbringen, um den ihr zugedachten Zweck optimal zu erfüllen.

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Haug, G. (1998). Qualitätssicherung und Qualifikation: Richtlinien zur selbständigen Durchführung streßechokardio-graphischer Untersuchungen. In: Haug, G. (eds) Streßechokardiographie. Steinkopff, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59002-3_11

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