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Prolonged Recording of Duodenal Acid Exposure in Patients With Functional Dyspepsia and Controls Using a Radiotelemetry pH Monitoring System', '2009', 'Jason Bratten and Michael Jones', '43', '6', '(C) 2009 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.', '00004836-200907000-00005')" href="javascript:">Request Permissions You currently do not have access to this article. You may need to: Register an account. Login if you are a registered subscriber. Subscribe to this Journal , or Purchase access to this article if you are not a current subscriber.

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