Effect of training on work capacity, total hemoglobin, blood volume, heart volume and pulse rate in recumbent and upright positions.
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T SJOSTRAND | G STROM | T. Sjostrand | A HOLMGREN | A. Holmgren | F MOSSFELDT | G. Strom | F. Mossfeldt
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