Peripheral artery disease, diabetes, and reduced lower extremity functioning.
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Philip Greenland | Kiang Liu | Jack M Guralnik | J. Guralnik | P. Greenland | M. Criqui | M. McDermott | Kiang Liu | Cheeling Chan | Michael H Criqui | Joseph R. Schneider | N. Dolan | G. Martin | Mary M McDermott | Gary J. Martin | Cheeling Chan | Nancy C Dolan | Joseph R Schneider | Aimee Luna Mandapat | Gary Martin | A. L. Mandapat | J. Schneider
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