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Cardiorespiratory Relations in Human Heart Rate Pattern

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Cardiorespiratory and Motor Coordination

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Modern noninvasive techniques and computer-assisted methods of data processing can give a certain amount of insight into neurovegetative regulatory functional states in humans. These approaches are increasing in importance for clinical application.

This research was supported by a grant from Sporthilfe e.V., Federal Republic of Germany.

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Abel, HH., Klüssendorf, D., Droh, R., Koepchen, H.P. (1991). Cardiorespiratory Relations in Human Heart Rate Pattern. In: Koepchen, HP., Huopaniemi, T. (eds) Cardiorespiratory and Motor Coordination. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-75507-1_34

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