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Commentary: The circulatory effects of increased hydrostatic pressure due to immersion and submersion. / Weenink, Robert P.; Wingelaar, Thijs T.
In: Frontiers in physiology, Vol. 13, 1029393, 18.10.2022.

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Weenink RP, Wingelaar TT. Commentary: The circulatory effects of increased hydrostatic pressure due to immersion and submersion. Frontiers in physiology. 2022 Oct 18;13:1029393. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2022.1029393

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