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Citation: T. Treasure et al., The timing of aortic root replacement in the Marfan syndrome: Computeriseddecision support, CARDIAC SURGERY AND CONCOMITANT DISEASE, 1999, pp. 91-98
Citation: W. Kallweit et al., Influence of blood cardiolegia or crystalloid cardioplegia on serum glucose in diabetic or non-diabetic patients, CARDIAC SURGERY AND CONCOMITANT DISEASE, 1999, pp. 123-124
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