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. 1933 Jul;67(Pt 4):599–619.

Patterns of the Aortic Arch in American White and Negro Stocks, with Comparative Notes on Certain Other Mammals

Charles F De Garis 1, Irby H Black 1, Edwin A Riemenschneider 1
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