1987
DOI: 10.1016/0002-9149(87)90900-3
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Significance of abnormal blood pressure response during exercise-induced myocardial dysfunction after recent acute myocardial infarction

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“…22 Normal oxygen and carbon dioxide tensions in blood and alveolar air at rest and at various levels of work, up to and exceeding the load necessary to achieve maximum oxygen uptake. (From Åstrand PO and Kaare R:Textbook of work physiology, ed3, New York, 1986, McGraw-Hill.)…”
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“…22 Normal oxygen and carbon dioxide tensions in blood and alveolar air at rest and at various levels of work, up to and exceeding the load necessary to achieve maximum oxygen uptake. (From Åstrand PO and Kaare R:Textbook of work physiology, ed3, New York, 1986, McGraw-Hill.)…”
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