Representativeness of the Framingham risk model for coronary heart disease mortality: a comparison with a national cohort study.
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W. Kannel | P. Sorlie | A. Dannenberg | P. Leaverton | J. Cornoni-Huntley | J. C. Kleinman | W. Kannel | L. Ingster-Moore | Paul D. Sorlie | Andrew L. Dannenberg | Joan Cornoni-Huntley | Paul E. Leaverton | Joel C. Kleinman | Lillian Ingster-Moore | J. Cornoni-Huntley
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