Quantifying rapid changes in cardiovascular state with a moving ensemble average.
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Scott T Grafton | Jim Blascovich | Scott T. Grafton | Matthew Cieslak | Wendy Meiring | Viktoriya Babenko | William S. Ryan | J. Blascovich | M. Cieslak | W. Meiring | R. Kelsey | Viktoriya Babenko | Hannah Erro | Zoe M Rathbun | William S Ryan | Robert M Kelsey | Hannah Erro | Zoe Rathbun
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