Effects of 5 days of head-down bed rest, with and without short-arm centrifugation as countermeasure, on cardiac function in males (BR-AG1 study).
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R M Lang | L Weinert | E. Caiani | L. Weinert | R. Lang | P. Massabuau | P. Vaida | P. Vaïda | E G Caiani | P Massabuau | P Vaïda | Roberto M. Lang | Enrico G. Caiani | Pierre Massabuau
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