Cite
Effect of low-level carbon monoxide exposure on onset and duration of angina pectoris. A study in ten patients with ischemic heart disease.
MLA
Anderson, Einar W., et al. “Effect of Low-Level Carbon Monoxide Exposure on Onset and Duration of Angina Pectoris. A Study in Ten Patients with Ischemic Heart Disease.” Annals of Internal Medicine, vol. 79, no. 1, July 1973, pp. 46–50. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.7326/0003-4819-79-1-46.
APA
Anderson, E. W., Andelman, R. J., Strauch, J. M., Fortun, N. J., Knelson, J. H., Anderson, E. W., Andelman, R. J., Strauch, J. M., Fortuin, N. J., & Knelson, J. H. (1973). Effect of low-level carbon monoxide exposure on onset and duration of angina pectoris. A study in ten patients with ischemic heart disease. Annals of Internal Medicine, 79(1), 46–50. https://doi.org/10.7326/0003-4819-79-1-46
Chicago
Anderson, Einar W., Robert J. Andelman, Joseph M. Strauch, Nicholas J. Fortun, John H. Knelson, E W Anderson, R J Andelman, J M Strauch, N J Fortuin, and J H Knelson. 1973. “Effect of Low-Level Carbon Monoxide Exposure on Onset and Duration of Angina Pectoris. A Study in Ten Patients with Ischemic Heart Disease.” Annals of Internal Medicine 79 (1): 46–50. doi:10.7326/0003-4819-79-1-46.