Maximal oxygen intake and nomographic assessment of functional aerobic impairment in cardiovascular disease☆
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This study has been supported in part by grants HE 09773, HE 13517-01, and HE 05281 from the National Heart and Lung Institute, grant HS 00092 from the National Center for Health Services, United States Public Health Service, and grant RR37 from the National Institutes of Health.
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