Using MRI to assess aortic wall thickness in the multiethnic study of atherosclerosis: distribution by race, sex, and age.
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David A Bluemke | D. Bluemke | J. Lima | I. Kamel | João A C Lima | Ihab Kamel | A. E. Li | F. Rando | Melissa Anderson | B. Kumbasar | Melissa Anderson | Arthur E Li | Felice Rando | Basak Kumbasar | A. Li
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