Data Resource Profile: Expansion of the Rochester Epidemiology Project medical records-linkage system (E-REP).
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Scott M. Brue | Patrick M. Wilson | W. Rocca | J. S. St. Sauver | B. Grossardt | A. Chamberlain | L. F. Finney Rutten | Walter A Rocca | Brandon R Grossardt | Jennifer L St Sauver | Alanna M Chamberlain | Cynthia M Bock-Goodner | Lila J Finney Rutten | Scott M Brue | Patrick M Wilson
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