Association between Type D personality and outcomes in patients with non-ischemic heart failure
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C. Torp‐Pedersen | L. Køber | S. Pedersen | L. Østergaard | U. Mogensen | J. Nielsen | J. Thune | J. Haarbo | A. Thøgersen | L. Videbæk | J. Bundgaard | G. Gislason | L. Olesen
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