Left Ventricular Mass and Geometry in Adolescence: Early Childhood Determinants
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J. Viikari | O. Raitakari | O. Simell | T. Rönnemaa | O. Heinonen | E. Jokinen | H. Niinikoski | K. Pahkala | Hanna Hietalampi | P. Salo
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