Individual/Neighborhood Social Factors and Blood Pressure in the RECORD Cohort Study: Which Risk Factors Explain the Associations?
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Basile Chaix | Frédérique Thomas | Cinira Leal | Sabrina Havard | B. Pannier | B. Chaix | K. Bean | C. Leal | F. Thomas | S. Havard | David Evans | B. Jégo | Bruno Pannier | Kathy Bean | David Evans | Bertrand Jégo | Bertrand Jégo
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