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Computer systems analysis of spaceflight induced changes in left ventricular mass.
Richard L. Summers
,
David S. Martin
,
Janice V. Meck
, and
Thomas G. Coleman
.
Comp. in Bio. and Med.
37(3):358-363
(
2007
)
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