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THE PHYSIOLOGICAL MEANING OF THE MAXIMAL OXYGEN INTAKE TEST
Jere H. Mitchell, … , Brian J. Sproule, Carleton B. Chapman
Jere H. Mitchell, … , Brian J. Sproule, Carleton B. Chapman
Published April 1, 1958
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 1958;37(4):538-547. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI103636.
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THE PHYSIOLOGICAL MEANING OF THE MAXIMAL OXYGEN INTAKE TEST

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Jere H. Mitchell, Brian J. Sproule, Carleton B. Chapman

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Characterization of the Circulatory Response to Maximal Upright Exercise in Normal Subjects and Patients with Heart Disease
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Oxygen therapy
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Postgraduate medical journal 1967

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