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. 1972 Sep;34(9):919–923. doi: 10.1136/hrt.34.9.919

Yield of ischaemic exercise electrocardiograms in relation to exercise intensity in a normal population.

G R Cumming
PMCID: PMC487022  PMID: 5075310

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