A liquid-liquid contactor for extracorporeal blood oxygenation.

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Published in Trans Am Soc Artif Intern Organs on January 01, 1970

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R M Anderson, G W Harris, R P DeFilippi, D C Weber, P S Malchesky, Y Nosé

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