Validity and Usefulness of `Wearable Blood Pressure Sensing' for Detection of Inappropriate Short-Term Blood Pressure Variability in the Elderly
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Masaki Shuzo | Katsuya Iijima | Guillaume Lopez | Ichiro Yamada | Naoki Yahagi | Shintaro Yanagimoto | Yumi Kameyama | Masahiro Akishita | Yasuyoshi Ouchi | Yasushi Imai
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