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Doctor Anderson Donelli Silveira

Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre, Porto Alegre (Brazil)
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Ethnicity-specific ECG patterns in brazilian female football players: a national multicenter study
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Ethnicity-specific ECG patterns in brazilian female football players: a national multicenter study
Ethnicity-specific 12-lead resting ECG patterns in brazilian female professional football players: correlation with cardiac imaging in a national multicenter study
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Ethnicity-specific 12-lead resting ECG patterns in brazilian female professional football players: correlation with cardiac imaging in a national multicenter study
Early rehabilitation as a key predictor of improved functional capacity after heart transplant
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Early rehabilitation as a key predictor of improved functional capacity after heart transplant
Combined impact of mitraclip implantation and cardiovascular rehabilitation on functional outcomes in a heart failure patient
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Combined impact of mitraclip implantation and cardiovascular rehabilitation on functional outcomes in a heart failure patient
Comparison of percent-predicted equations for peak oxygen consumption in patients with heart failure and preserved ejection fraction
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Comparison of percent-predicted equations for peak oxygen consumption in patients with heart failure and preserved ejection fraction
An isolated 30-minute comedy session increases systolic volume and cardiac output in patients with stable ischemic heart disease
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An isolated 30-minute comedy session increases systolic volume and cardiac output in patients with stable ischemic heart disease
Prognostic variables of cardiopulmonary exercise testing in heart failure with preserved and reduced ejectin fraction: a cross-sectional study.
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Prognostic variables of cardiopulmonary exercise testing in heart failure with preserved and reduced ejectin fraction: a cross-sectional study.
High intensity interval training is effective and superior to moderate continuous training in patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction: a randomized clinical trial
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High intensity interval training is effective and superior to moderate continuous training in patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction: a randomized clinical trial

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