Temporal Changes in Resting Heart Rate, Left Ventricular Dysfunction, Heart Failure and Cardiovascular Disease: CARDIA Study.
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J. Lima | D. Lloyd‐Jones | P. Schreiner | S. Gidding | N. Allen | J. Rana | B. Ambale-Venkatesh | D. Appiah | Chike C. Nwabuo | H. Moreira | Henrique D. Vasconcellos | Queen N. Aghaji | H. D. Vasconcellos | C. Nwabuo
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