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Further Observations on Tuttle's Test for Non-Compensated Heart Lesions

Pages 130-132 | Published online: 20 Dec 2013

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Franklin Henry. (1942) Functional Tests III: Some Effects of the Common Cold on Cardiorespiratory Adjustments to Exercise and Cardiovascular Test Scores. Research Quarterly. American Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation 13:2, pages 185-200.
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LeonardA. Larson. (1941) Cardiovascular-Respiratory Function in Relation to Physical Fitness. Research Quarterly. American Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation 12:sup2, pages 456-468.
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Mary Agnes Murphy. (1940) A Study of the Primary Components of Cardiovascular Tests. Research Quarterly. American Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation 11:1, pages 57-71.
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Franklin Henry & Daniel Farmer. (1938) Functional Tests: II. The Reliability of the Pulse-Ratio Test. Research Quarterly. American Association for Health and Physical Education 9:2, pages 81-87.
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W.W. Tuttle & RussellE. Dickinson. (1938) A Simplification of the Pulse-Ratio Technique for Rating Physical Efficiency and Present Condition. Research Quarterly. American Association for Health and Physical Education 9:2, pages 73-80.
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