The prognostic value of a nomogram for exercise capacity in women.
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Morton F Arnsdorf | Thomas H Marwick | Leslee J Shaw | Michael S Lauer | L. Shaw | M. Lauer | M. Gulati | R. Thisted | H. Black | T. Marwick | D. Pandey | C. N. Merz | M. Arnsdorf | Henry R Black | Dilip K Pandey | Ronald A Thisted | Martha Gulati | C Noel Bairey Merz | Roxanne H Wicklund | C. Merz | Roxanne H. Wicklund | D. Pandey
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