Cardiac-resynchronization therapy for mild-to-moderate heart failure.
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Cardiac-resynchronization therapy for mild-to-moderate heart failure.
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Cardiac-resynchronization therapy for mild-to-moderate heart failure.
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Cardiac-resynchronization therapy for mild-to-moderate heart failure.
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Cardiac-resynchronization therapy for mild-to-moderate heart failure.
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Cardiac-resynchronization therapy for mild-to-moderate heart failure.
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Anthony S L Tang
David H Birnie
George A Wells
Graham Nichol
Jean L Rouleau
Jeffrey S Healey
John L Sapp
Malcolm O Arnold
Mario Talajic
Raymond Yee
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10.1056/NEJMOA1009540
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2010-11-14T00:00:00Z