Seasonal and weekly patterns of hospital admissions for nonfatal and fatal myocardial infarction.
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Massimo Gallerani | R. Manfredini | F. Manfredini | Benedetta Boari | Raffaella Salmi | Roberto Manfredini | Fabio Manfredini | M. Gallerani | R. Salmi | B. Boari | Elisabetta Bergami | Elisa Mari | Susanna Gamberini | E. Bergami | S. Gamberini | Elisa Mari
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