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Publications by René Rusch
Feasibility of a Circulation Model for the Assessment of Endovascular Recanalization Procedures and Periprocedural Thromboembolism In-Vitro
Scientific Reports
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Schenkerian Theory, Neo-Riemannian Theory and Late Schubert: A Lesson From Tovey
Journal of the Society for Musicology in Ireland
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Endophlebectomy of the Common Femoral Vein and Endovascular Iliac Vein Recanalization for Chronic Iliofemoral Venous Occlusion
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