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Exercise assessment in different diseases
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Effects of continuous vs. interval aerobic training on PetCO2 response during graded exercise test in patients with coronary artery disease
E. Rocco, D. M. Prado, A. Silva, J. Lazzari, P. Bortz, D. Rocco, A. Campolin, C. Rosa, V. Furlan (São Paulo, Santos, Brazil)
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Annual Congress 2011 - Exercise assessment in different diseases
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Exercise assessment in different diseases
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Poster Discussion
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1540
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Respiratory critical care
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E. Rocco, D. M. Prado, A. Silva, J. Lazzari, P. Bortz, D. Rocco, A. Campolin, C. Rosa, V. Furlan (São Paulo, Santos, Brazil). Effects of continuous vs. interval aerobic training on PetCO2 response during graded exercise test in patients with coronary artery disease. Eur Respir J 2011; 38: Suppl. 55, 1540
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