Effects of Particulate Respirator Use on Cardiopulmonary Function in Elderly Women: a Quasi-Experimental Study
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Y. Lim | Yun-Chul Hong | Hyoung-Ryoul Kim | Hwan-Cheol Kim | Geunjoo Na | Yumi Choi | W. Kim | Hwan-Cheol Kim
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