Coronary revascularization in the community. A population-based study, 1990 to 2004.
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Terry M Therneau | Thoralf M Sundt | T. Therneau | T. Sundt | J. Killian | V. Roger | S. Weston | Y. Gerber | C. Rihal | Susan A Weston | Yariv Gerber | Véronique L Roger | Charanjit S Rihal | Jill M Killian
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