Comparative prognostic value of T-wave inversion and ST-segment depression on the admission electrocardiogram in non-ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndromes.
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David Brieger | F. Van de Werf | J. Gore | A. Budaj | J. López-Sendón | P. Steg | A. Yan | A. Langer | S. Goodman | K. Fox | D. Brieger | Andrzej Budaj | Keith A A Fox | Shaun G Goodman | Joel M Gore | R. Yan | Basem Elbarouni | Raymond T Yan | Andrew T Yan | B. Elbarouni | Nigel S Tan | Jose López-Sendón | Anatoly Langer | Frans van de Werf | Ph Gabriel Steg | N. Tan
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