Cycle-Powered Short Radius (1.9 m) Centrifuge: Effect of Exercise Versus Passive Acceleration on Heart Rate in Humans
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Donald E. Watenpaugh | J. E. Greenleaf | Alan R. Hargens | G. M. Mulenburg | J. Greenleaf | A. Hargens | D. Watenpaugh | R. Looft-Wilson | D. P. Gundo | M. A. McKenzie | Robin Looft-Wilson | M. McKenzie | G. Mulenburg | D. Gundo
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