Embedding clinical interventions into observational studies.
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Jennifer G. Robinson | L. Kuller | A. Newman | G. Anderson | M. Krucoff | J. Robinson | G. Heiss | W. Weintraub | Herman Taylor | M. L. Avilés-Santa | L. Avilés-Santa | W. Howard | C. E. Lewis | R. Treviño | A. Newman
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