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The influence of void fraction and geometry on current distribution in chlor-alkali membrane cells
by
Martin
,
Alastair
Douglas
Published 1985
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2
Laboratory simulation and numerical modelling of the kinematics of oceanic internal waves
by
Martin
,
Alastair
John
Published 1997
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Coronary microemboli have long-term effects on regional left ventricular function: MRI 3D strain analysis
by
Martin
Alastair
J
,
Carlsson Marcus
,
Jablonowski Robert
,
Saeed Maythem
Published 2010-01-01
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309 MR assessment of myocardial perfusion, viability and function after intramyocardial transfer of plasmid expressing two isoforms of hepatocyte growth factor in swine model
by
Higgins Charles
,
Saloner David
,
Bucknor Matthew
,
Do Loi
,
Martin
Alastair
,
Saeed Maythem
Published 2008-10-01
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5
119 Visualized microinfarction on contrast enhanced MR imaging linked to progressive left ventricular dysfunction
by
Ursell Phillip
,
Do Loi
,
Martin
Alastair
,
Wilson Mark
,
Saeed Maythem
,
Saloner David
Published 2008-10-01
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308 MR guidance and monitoring of intramyocardial delivery of VEGF Gene in coronary artery occlusion in canine model
by
Higgins Charles B
,
Jacquier Alexis
,
Do Loi
,
Martin
Alastair
J
,
Saeed Maythem
,
Saloner David
Published 2008-10-01
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