Differential patterns of dynamic cardiovascular regulation as a function of task
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Joachim H. Nagel | Neil Schneiderman | Philip M. McCabe | Barry E. Hurwitz | N. Schneiderman | P. McCabe | S. Spitzer | P. Saab | B. Hurwitz | R. Nelesen | M. Gellman | J. Nagel | Richard A. Nelesen | Marc D. Gellman | Patrice G. Saab | Susan B. Spitzer | Donna J. Phillips
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