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Publications by ISAO IKUMA
Isovolumic Relaxation Period as an Index of Left Ventricular Relaxation Under Different Afterload Conditions. Comparison With the Time Constant of Left Ventricular Pressure Decay in the Dog.
Japanese Circulation Journal
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