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The Impact of Smoking on Maximum Oxygen Uptake

Julia R Sengbusch, Delaney L Tiernan, Nauris Tamulevicius and Mary P Martinasek
Respiratory Care May 2021, 66 (5) 857-861; DOI: https://doi.org/10.4187/respcare.08406
Julia R Sengbusch
Department of Health Sciences and Human Performance, University of Tampa, Tampa, Florida.
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Delaney L Tiernan
Department of Health Sciences and Human Performance, University of Tampa, Tampa, Florida.
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Nauris Tamulevicius
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