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Nordisk Medicin|June 25, 1970
[Current views on drug treatment of tuberculosis]U K Repo
Annals of Clinical Research|February 1, 1980
PQ-time shortening during somatomotor activation as predictor of death after myocardial infarctionE Kentala, U K Repo
Annals of Clinical Research|June 1, 1983
Sudden death after myocardial infarction and T-wave changes in connection with exercise testingE Kentala, U K Repo
Annals of Clinical Research|January 1, 1984
Feasibility of cutaneous blood gas monitoring during exercise stress testingE Kentala, U K Repo
Annals of Clinical Research|February 1, 1982
Glucose tolerance and sudden death after myocardial infarctionE Kentala, U K Repo
Scandinavian Journal of Respiratory Diseases|January 1, 1976
Pulmonary infiltrates with eosinophilia and urinary symptoms during disodium cromoglycate treatment. A case reportU K Repo, P Nieminen
Duodecim; Laaketieteellinen Aikakauskirja|January 1, 1986
[Suppression of the ventilatory response to exercise during long-term treatment with beta-blockers]E Kentala, U K Repo
Scandinavian Journal of Respiratory Diseases|January 1, 1975
Tuberculosis pleurisy due to Mycobacterium fortuitum in a patient with chronic granulocytic leukemiaU K Repo, P Nieminen
Annals of Clinical Research|October 1, 1979
Low exercise R wave amplitude after myocardial infarction predicting subsequent non-sudden deathE Kentala, U K Repo
Annals of Clinical Research|February 1, 1979
QT--interval prolongation during somatomotor activation as predictor of sudden death after myocardial infarctionE Kentala, U K Repo
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Nordisk Medicin|June 25, 1970
[Current views on drug treatment of tuberculosis]U K Repo
Annals of Clinical Research|February 1, 1980
PQ-time shortening during somatomotor activation as predictor of death after myocardial infarctionE Kentala, U K Repo
Annals of Clinical Research|June 1, 1983
Sudden death after myocardial infarction and T-wave changes in connection with exercise testingE Kentala, U K Repo
Annals of Clinical Research|January 1, 1984
Feasibility of cutaneous blood gas monitoring during exercise stress testingE Kentala, U K Repo
Annals of Clinical Research|February 1, 1982
Glucose tolerance and sudden death after myocardial infarctionE Kentala, U K Repo
Scandinavian Journal of Respiratory Diseases|January 1, 1976
Pulmonary infiltrates with eosinophilia and urinary symptoms during disodium cromoglycate treatment. A case reportU K Repo, P Nieminen
Duodecim; Laaketieteellinen Aikakauskirja|January 1, 1986
[Suppression of the ventilatory response to exercise during long-term treatment with beta-blockers]E Kentala, U K Repo
Scandinavian Journal of Respiratory Diseases|January 1, 1975
Tuberculosis pleurisy due to Mycobacterium fortuitum in a patient with chronic granulocytic leukemiaU K Repo, P Nieminen
Annals of Clinical Research|October 1, 1979
Low exercise R wave amplitude after myocardial infarction predicting subsequent non-sudden deathE Kentala, U K Repo
Annals of Clinical Research|February 1, 1979
QT--interval prolongation during somatomotor activation as predictor of sudden death after myocardial infarctionE Kentala, U K Repo
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