Effects of passive smoking on heart rate variability, heart rate and blood pressure: an observational study.
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Christian Schindler | Diane R Gold | Arnold von Eckardstein | Frédéric Roche | A. von Eckardstein | U. Ackermann-Liebrich | J. Barthélémy | J. Gaspoz | F. Roche | C. Schindler | D. Felber Dietrich | J. Schwartz | J. Tschopp | O. Brändli | D. Gold | P. Leuenberger | Jean-Michel Gaspoz | Jean-Marie Tschopp | Joel Schwartz | Jean-Claude Barthélémy | Ursula Ackermann-Liebrich | Denise Felber Dietrich | Otto Brändli | Philippe Leuenberger
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