Handbook of echo-doppler interpretation
Edmund K. Kerut
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Handbook of echo-doppler interpretation
by Edmund K. Kerut, Elizabeth F. McIlwain, Gary D. Plotnick
Published
March 1, 2004
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Limited
Pages
400
ISBN-13
9781405119030
ISBN-10
1405119039
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Handbook of echo-doppler interpretation was written by Edmund K. Kerut, Elizabeth F. McIlwain, Gary D. Plotnick.
When was Handbook of echo-doppler interpretation published?
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