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Charles O Dotson

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Frontiers in Psychology|September 16, 2016
Psychological Momentum-A Key to Continued SuccessSeppo E Iso-Ahola, Charles O Dotson
Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation|June 4, 2002
Determinants of exercise blood pressure response in normotensive and hypertensive women: role of cardiorespiratory fitnessPeter F Kokkinos, Pittaras E Andreas, Emmanuel Coutoulakis, et al.
Human Movement Science|July 27, 2016
Improving performance by anchoring movement and "nerves"Seppo E Iso-Ahola, Charles O Dotson, Adam E Jagodinsky, et al.
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences|August 18, 2004
Normal exercise blood pressure response in African-American women with parental history of hypertensionVernon Bond, Richard M Millis, R G Adams, et al.
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Frontiers in Psychology|September 16, 2016
Psychological Momentum-A Key to Continued SuccessSeppo E Iso-Ahola, Charles O Dotson
Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation|June 4, 2002
Determinants of exercise blood pressure response in normotensive and hypertensive women: role of cardiorespiratory fitnessPeter F Kokkinos, Pittaras E Andreas, Emmanuel Coutoulakis, et al.
Human Movement Science|July 27, 2016
Improving performance by anchoring movement and "nerves"Seppo E Iso-Ahola, Charles O Dotson, Adam E Jagodinsky, et al.
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences|August 18, 2004
Normal exercise blood pressure response in African-American women with parental history of hypertensionVernon Bond, Richard M Millis, R G Adams, et al.
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