Obesity and age of first non-ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction.
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W. Gibler | E. Ohman | B. Franklin | Sidney C. Smith | A. Berman | E. Peterson | M. Roe | P. McCullough | A. Chen | E. Peterson | Mohan C Madala | Sidney C. Smith | Mohan C. Madala | Barry A. Franklin
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