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      <title>Bloody Study</title>
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      <description>Well, I found out why I&amp;rsquo;m hitting a wall with my DDR skills, and why I simply can&amp;rsquo;t do hard 10-footers or the nasty level 11s, 12s, and 13s of ITG. I long believed this to be the case, but I ran into a study by the American Heart Association that specifically covers patients with a corrected transposition by the Mustard procedure, congenitally corrected transposition, and a similar group having undergone a revised Fontan.</description>
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