Understanding sex differences in health-related quality of life following myocardial infarction.
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Knut Stavem | K. Stavem | A. Reikvam | Aasmund Reikvam | Arnfinn Rollag | Kjell I. Pettersen | K. Pettersen | A. Rollag
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