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Elevated Salivary C-Reactive Protein Predicted by Low Cardio-Respiratory Fitness and Being Overweight in African Children : Cardiovascular Topic
Cardiovascular Journal of Africa
- South Africa
doi 10.5830/cvja-2012-058
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Medicine
Cardiovascular Medicine
Cardiology
Date
October 29, 2012
Authors
T Naidoo
K Konkol
B Biccard
K Dubose
A.J McKune
Publisher
Clinics Cardive Publishing
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