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3. Comparison of the immediate effects of five, l-adrenoreceptor-blocking drugs with different anticillary properties in angina pectoris;Thadani, U.; Davidson, C.; Chir, B.; Singleton, W.; Taylor, S.H.;N Engi J Med,1979
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5. Propranololinduced reduction of signs of ischemic injury during acute myocardial infarction;Am Jf Cardiol,1976