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Resting Early Peak Diastolic Filling Rate: A Sensitive Index of Myocardial Dysfunction in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease
Joseph F. Polak, Andrew J. Kemper, Jesus A. Bianco, Alfred F. Parisi and Donald E. Tow
Journal of Nuclear Medicine June 1982, 23 (6) 471-478;
Joseph F. Polak
Andrew J. Kemper
Jesus A. Bianco
Alfred F. Parisi


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Resting Early Peak Diastolic Filling Rate: A Sensitive Index of Myocardial Dysfunction in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease
Joseph F. Polak, Andrew J. Kemper, Jesus A. Bianco, Alfred F. Parisi, Donald E. Tow
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jun 1982, 23 (6) 471-478;
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