Non-response bias in studies of diabetic complications: the Rochester Diabetic Neuropathy Study.
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P C O'Brien | P J Dyck | L. Melton | P. Dyck | J. Karnes | F. Service | L J Melton | L. J. Melton | F J Service | J L Karnes | P. O'brien
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