Association of socioeconomic status with functional capacity, heart rate recovery, and all-cause mortality.
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David Litaker | Michael S Lauer | M. Lauer | M. Shishehbor | C. Pothier | D. Litaker | Claire E Pothier | Mehdi H Shishehbor
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