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Soft Foam Cross-section Human Heart Model

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Effect of Heart Rate Increase on Dorsal Aortic Flow in the

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Aortic Dissection Involving the Ostium of Left Main Coronary Artery

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Fluid-structure interaction model of human mitral valve within left

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Is Mitral Valve Prolapse Due to Cardiac

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Slide 1 - Cengage Learning

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