Does Socioeconomic Status Influence the Risk of Subclinical Atherosclerosis?: A Mediation Model.
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V. Fuster | J. Sanz | H. Bueno | B. Ibáñez | A. Fernández-Ortiz | J. Fernández-Alvira | J. Mendiguren | L. Fernandez-Friera | J. M. García-Ruíz | L. Redondo-Bravo | J. Górriz | Lidia Redondo-Bravo | L. Fernández-Friera
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