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CPCR is on its way... to a great future, hopefully! CPCR正在路上…为了美好的未来,希望如此!
Cardiorespiratory Physiotherapy, Critical Care and Rehabilitation Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.4322/2675-9977.cpcr.202201
Fabio Pitta, R. Mesquita, M. Karsten
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Cardiorespiratory Physiotherapy, Critical Care and Rehabilitation (CPCR) journal: a new source of scientific knowledge for physiotherapy clinicians and researchers 心肺物理治疗,重症监护和康复(CPCR)杂志:物理治疗临床医生和研究人员的科学知识的新来源
Cardiorespiratory Physiotherapy, Critical Care and Rehabilitation Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.4322/2675-9977.cpcr.202101
M. Karsten, F. Pitta, R. Mesquita
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Heart rate and longevity 心率与寿命
Cardiorespiratory Physiotherapy, Critical Care and Rehabilitation Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.4322/2675-9977.cpcr.42591
M. A. Paschoal
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