Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Atherosclerosis in Young Males: ARMY Study (Atherosclerosis Risk-Factors in Male Youngsters)
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Ruurd van der Zee | Michael Knoflach | Johann Willeit | S. Kiechl | J. Willeit | M. Knoflach | R. van der Zee | M. Kind | Michael Said | G. Wick | Stefan Kiechl | Michaela Kind | Michael Said | Robert Sief | Martin Gisinger | Hill Gaston | Elmer Jarosch | Georg Wick | H. Gaston | M. Gisinger | E. Jarosch | R. Sief
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