Evaluating the accuracy of an aneroid sphygmomanometer in a clinical trial setting.
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Marinella Temprosa | S. Fowler | M. Montez | R. Prineas | M. Temprosa | J. Brown-Friday | M. Carrion-Petersen | Yong Ma | Ronald J Prineas | Sarah Fowler | Maria G Montez | Janet Brown-Friday | Mary L Carrion-Petersen | Tracy Whittington | Yong Ma | Tracy Whittington
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