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. 1953 Aug 28;121(2):341–359. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.1953.sp004950

The conduction velocities of respiratory and cardiovascular afferent fibres in the vagus nerve

A S Paintal
PMCID: PMC1366079  PMID: 13085339

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