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Circulatory Responses to Exercise

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This paper deals with two different aspects of the cardiovascular adjustments that take place during true and simulated exercise. The first is concerned with the cardiovascular effects of electric shock compared with those arising during normal exercise. The second tends to give a biological meaning to the slope and the intercept of the linear relationships linking cardiac output and oxygen consumption during the steady state of submaximal exercise.

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Durand, J. (1980). Circulatory Responses to Exercise. In: Moret, P.R., Weber, J., Haissly, JC., Denolin, H. (eds) Lactate. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-67525-6_4

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