Cardiac function during mental stress: cholinergic modulation with pyridostigmine in healthy subjects.
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E. Mesquita | Á. De Moraes | A. C. D. da Nóbrega | Evandro Tinoco Mesquita | Isis Délio Sant'anna | Eduardo Branco de Sousa | Alvaro Villela de Moraes | Débora Lopes Loures | Antonio Claudio Lucas da Nóbrega | E. D. de Sousa | D. L. Loures | I. D. Sant'anna | Eduardo Branco de Sousa
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