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Abstract PS2-01: The Effectiveness of a Screening Program for the Identification of Asymptomatic Women at Risk for Cardiovascular Disease
Clinical Medicine and Research
- United States
doi 10.3121/cmr.6.3-4.142-c
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Medicine
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Date
December 1, 2008
Authors
R. L. Bush
C. McNeal
Publisher
Marshfield Clinic Research Foundation
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