Predictive value of the exercise tolerance test for mortality in North American men: the Lipid Research Clinics Mortality Follow-up Study.
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L. T. Sheffield | D. Gordon | L. Weissfeld | J. Probstfield | L. Ekelund | J. Karon | C. Rubenstein | L. Sheffield
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