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July 1992
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July 01 1992
Heart Rate Recovery After Exercise as a Potential Measure of Vagal Reserve After Myocardial Infarction
O Odemuyiwa
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O Odemuyiwa
1Department of Cardiological Sciences, St George's Hospital Medical School, England
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T Farrell
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T Farrell
1Department of Cardiological Sciences, St George's Hospital Medical School, England
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M Malik
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M Malik
1Department of Cardiological Sciences, St George's Hospital Medical School, England
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T Millane
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T Millane
1Department of Cardiological Sciences, St George's Hospital Medical School, England
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A Staunton
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A Staunton
1Department of Cardiological Sciences, St George's Hospital Medical School, England
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J Camm
J Camm
1Department of Cardiological Sciences, St George's Hospital Medical School, England
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Clin Sci (Lond) (1992) 83 (s27): 11P.
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O Odemuyiwa, T Farrell, M Malik, T Millane, A Staunton, J Camm; Heart Rate Recovery After Exercise as a Potential Measure of Vagal Reserve After Myocardial Infarction. Clin Sci (Lond) 1 July 1992; 83 (s27): 11P. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/cs083011Pb
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