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1. Prognostic Value of Functional Capacity in Different Exercise Protocols. Harb SC, Bhat P, Cremer PC, Wu Y, Cremer LJ, Berger S, Cho L, Menon V, Gulati M, Jaber WA. J Am Heart Assoc; 2020 Jul 07; 9(13):e015986. PubMed ID: 32578479 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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