The covariation of blood pressure and pulse transit time in hypertensive patients.
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C. Taylor | D. M. Davidson | C B Taylor | D M Davidson | R A Allen | J A Schneider | M A Winchester | M. Winchester | J. Schneider | R. Allen
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