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Since Dotter started the race, he got credit for the finish.
Oftentimes the "i" dotter may only be a second or third year in the program.
Dotter later reported that all the animals used in the procedure survived.
Dotter and Shane Sieg would finish out the year in the truck.
Dotter is also a veteran of the Craftsman Truck Series.
During the late 1980s, his work helped found the Dotter Interventional Institute.
The beaver and dotter only exist because they have been artificially reintroduced after hundreds of years absence.
The transjugular approach was pioneered by radiologist Charles Dotter in the 1970s.
In 1969, Dotter conceived the idea of expandable stents with an intra-arterial coil spring.
Ms. Dotter went with them.
This is your dotter Mary."
Bobby Dotter then assumed the lead, but it would be short-lived as Senneker went back in front on lap 317.
Bobby Dotter won the pole.
Rösch was the first director of the Dotter Interventional Institute and served until 1995.
After publishing a book on splenoportography, Rösch become friends with Charles Dotter.
The first stents developed by Dotter and Andrew Craig were made of nitinol.
Dotter started the 150 mile event, but ended up requiring relief from road racer Scott Lagasse.
Rösch retired from clinical practice in 1995 and has since served in a research faculty role at the Dotter Institute.
Dotter invented angioplasty and the catheter-delivered stent, which were first used to treat peripheral arterial disease.
Charles Dotter is commonly known as the "Father of Interventional Radiology."
Dotter of Her Father's Eyes.
Butch Miller also completed all 400 laps to finish fourth while Dotter was fifth, one lap off the winner's pace.
Photographs by Earl Dotter.
Starting with the semi-autobiographical Bildhuggarens dotter (Sculptor's Daughter) in 1968, she wrote six novels and five books of short stories for adults.