History of the Rochester Epidemiology Project: half a century of medical records linkage in a US population.
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B. Yawn | L. Melton | J. Sauver | W. Rocca | J. S. St. Sauver | B. Grossardt | Walter A Rocca | Barbara P Yawn | L Joseph Melton | Brandon R Grossardt | Jennifer L St Sauver | L. J. Melton
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