First Evaluation of an Index of Low Vagally-Mediated Heart Rate Variability as a Marker of Health Risks in Human Adults: Proof of Concept
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Julian F Thayer | Julian Koenig | J. Thayer | J. Koenig | J. Fischer | M. Jarczok | Joachim E Fischer | Marc N Jarczok | Arne Wittling | Arne Wittling
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