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Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases

Volume 32, Issue 4, January–February 1990, Pages 291-318
Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases

Clinical assessment of diastolic function

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    Supported in part by grant HL 34596 from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Bethesda, MD, and in part by Brooke Army Medical Center, Ft Sam Houston, TX during Dr Pasipoularides' appointment as Director of Research in the Cardiology Service.

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