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H S Badeer

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Nature|April 28, 1988
Haemodynamics of the jugular vein in the giraffeH S Badeer
Advances in Physiology Education|February 5, 2002
Hemodynamics for medical studentsH S Badeer
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Part A, Molecular & Integrative Physiology|March 20, 2001
Anatomical position of heart in snakes with vertical orientation: a new hypothesisH S Badeer
The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness|March 1, 1975
The genesis of cardiomegaly in strenuous athletic training: a new lookH S Badeer
Recent Advances in Studies on Cardiac Structure and Metabolism|January 1, 1973
Importance of long term resting heart rate in the development of cardiomegalyH S Badeer
Aerospace Medicine|October 1, 1973
Cardiomegaly at high altitudes: pathogenetic considerationsH S Badeer
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. A, Comparative Physiology|January 1, 1986
Does gravitational pressure of blood hinder flow to the brain of the giraffe?H S Badeer
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Part A, Physiology|December 24, 1997
Is the flow in the giraffe's jugular vein a "free" fall?H S Badeer
International Journal of Sports Medicine|July 1, 1996
Attention exercise physiologistsH S Badeer
Recent Advances in Studies on Cardiac Structure and Metabolism|January 1, 1975
Resting bradycardia of exercise training: a concept based on currently available dataH S Badeer
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Nature|April 28, 1988
Haemodynamics of the jugular vein in the giraffeH S Badeer
Advances in Physiology Education|February 5, 2002
Hemodynamics for medical studentsH S Badeer
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Part A, Molecular & Integrative Physiology|March 20, 2001
Anatomical position of heart in snakes with vertical orientation: a new hypothesisH S Badeer
The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness|March 1, 1975
The genesis of cardiomegaly in strenuous athletic training: a new lookH S Badeer
Recent Advances in Studies on Cardiac Structure and Metabolism|January 1, 1973
Importance of long term resting heart rate in the development of cardiomegalyH S Badeer
Aerospace Medicine|October 1, 1973
Cardiomegaly at high altitudes: pathogenetic considerationsH S Badeer
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. A, Comparative Physiology|January 1, 1986
Does gravitational pressure of blood hinder flow to the brain of the giraffe?H S Badeer
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Part A, Physiology|December 24, 1997
Is the flow in the giraffe's jugular vein a "free" fall?H S Badeer
International Journal of Sports Medicine|July 1, 1996
Attention exercise physiologistsH S Badeer
Recent Advances in Studies on Cardiac Structure and Metabolism|January 1, 1975
Resting bradycardia of exercise training: a concept based on currently available dataH S Badeer
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