Influences of cardiorespiratory fitness levels and other predictors on cardiovascular disease mortality in men.
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R S Paffenbarger | J. Kampert | H. Kohl | S. Blair | R. Paffenbarger | L. Gibbons | C. Macera | S N Blair | H W Kohl | C E Barlow | L W Gibbons | C A Macera | J B Kampert | S W Farrell | S. Farrell | C. Barlow
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