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    Millet C, Custaud MA, Allevard AM, Zaouali-Ajina M, Monk TH, Arnaud SB, Gharib C, Gauquelin-Koch G.
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  • 23. Cardiovascular and hormonal response during a 4-week head-down tilt with and without exercise and LBNP countermeasures.
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