Twenty-Year Stroke Mortality and Prediction in Twelve Cohorts of the Seven Countries Study

Menotti A (Laboratory of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Istituto Superiore di Sanitá, I-00161, Rome, Italy), Keys A, Blackburn H, Aravanis C, Dontas A, Fidanza F, Giampaoli S, Karvonen M, Kromhout D, Nedeljkovic S, Nissinen A, Pekkanen J, Punsar S, Seccareccia F and Toshima H. Twenty-year stroke mo...

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Hauptverfasser: MENOTTI, A, KEYS, A, BLACKBURN, H, ARAVANIS, C, DONTAS, A, FIDANZA, F, GIAMPAOLI, S, KARVONEN, M, KROMHOUT, D, NEDELJKOVIC, S, NISSINEN, A, PEKKANEN, J, PUNSAR, S, SECCARECCIA, F, TOSHIMA, H
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