Ten-year mortality and morbidity related to serum cholesterol. A follow-up of 3.751 men aged 40-49.

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Ten-year mortality and morbidity related to serum cholesterol. A follow-up of 3.751 men aged 40-49. is …
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P2093author name stringNicolaysen R
Westlund K
P304page(s)1-24
P577publication date1972-01-01
P1433published inThe Scandinavian journal of clinical & laboratory investigation. SupplementumQ26841959
P1476titleTen-year mortality and morbidity related to serum cholesterol. A follow-up of 3.751 men aged 40-49.
P478volume127

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