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Abnormal response of left ventricular systolic function to submaximal exercise in post-partial left ventriculotomy patients

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Figure 1. Left ventricular ejec- ejec-tion fracejec-tion (upper panels) and left ventricular peak filling rate (lower panels) at rest and at the anaerobic threshold intensity in post-left ventriculotomy (left panels) and heart failure  pa-tients (right pan

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