Pulsatile blood pressure component as predictor of mortality in hypertension: a meta-analysis of clinical trial control groups
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Jan A Staessen | François Gueyffier | Jean-Pierre Boissel | Tomasz Grodzicki | Florent Boutitie | Robert H Fagard | J. Staessen | R. Fagard | T. Grodzicki | F. Gueyffier | S. Pocock | J. Gąsowski | J. Boissel | F. Boutitie | Jerzy Gasowski | Stuart Pocock
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