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Exercise tolerance and its determinants across pathologies
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Characterization of the metabolic demand of the 6-minute pegboard and ring test (6PBRT) in healthy Brazilian adults
V. Lima (Diamantina, Brazil), A. Fonseca (Diamantina, Brazil), L. Mota (Diamantina, Brazil), S. Fonseca (Diamantina, Brazil), A. Lacerda (Diamantina, Brazil), R. Fleury (Diamantina, Brazil), P. Figueiredo (Diamantina, Brazil)
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International Congress 2019 – Exercise tolerance and its determinants across pathologies
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Exercise tolerance and its determinants across pathologies
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