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Main
  Introduction
Method
  Subjects
  Design
  Assessment
  Isometric relaxation technique (IRT)
  Supine rest (SR)
  Data extraction
  Data analysis
  Oxygen consumption, breath rate and breath volume
Results
  Table 1
  Table 2
Discussion
References
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