Inheritance of heart rate variability: the kibbutzim family study
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Y. Friedlander | D. Sapoznikov | M. H. Luria | J. Kark | R. Sinnreich | M. Luria | Jeremy D. Kark | Yechiel Friedlander | Myron H. Luria | Dan Sapoznikov | J. D. Kark
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