Education and risk for acute myocardial infarction in 52 high, middle and low-income countries: INTERHEART case-control study
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S. Yusuf | K. Sliwa | A. Rosengren | M. Zubaid | S. Rangarajan | K. Kazmi | S. Islam | A. Rosengren | S. Subramanian | S. Yusuf | Á. Avezum | S. Islam | C. K. Chow | Á. Avezum | A. Avezum | Clara K. Chow
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