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American Journal of Cardiology
Volume 79, Issue 4
, Pages 526-528
, 15 February 1997
Effect of Acute Dynamic Exercise on Circulating Plasma Nitric Oxide Level and Correlation to Norepinephrine Release in Normal Subjects
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