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The Importance of Adequate Exercise in the Detection of Coronary Heart Disease by Radionuclide Ventriculography
Thomas J. Brady, James H. Thrall, Ka Lo and Bertram Pitt
Journal of Nuclear Medicine December 1980, 21 (12) 1125-1130;
Thomas J. Brady
James H. Thrall
Ka Lo
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The Importance of Adequate Exercise in the Detection of Coronary Heart Disease by Radionuclide Ventriculography
Thomas J. Brady, James H. Thrall, Ka Lo, Bertram Pitt
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Dec 1980, 21 (12) 1125-1130;
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