Too Little of a Good Thing: Strong Associations Between Cardiac Size and Fitness Among Women.
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M. Haykowsky | S. Foulkes | A. La Gerche | H. Dillon | G. Claessen | A. Lindqvist | A. Mitchell | E. Howden | R. Beaudry | B. Costello | Leah Wright | K. Janssens | Imogen Wallace
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