Using the patient's history to estimate the probability of coronary artery disease: a comparison of primary care and referral practices.
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D. Hickam | H. Sox | K. Skeff | K. Marton | C. Sox | Lincoln Moses | E. Neal | D. Hickman | L. Moses | E.Andrew Neal
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