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A study of the cardia

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From the Department of Physiology. University of Oregon Medical School, aided by Grant 366 of the Committee on Scientific Research of the American Medical Association.

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Zeller, W., Burget, G.E. A study of the cardia. American Journal of Digestive Diseases and Nutrition 4, 113–120 (1937). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03010342

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