Residence close to high traffic and prevalence of coronary heart disease.
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S. Moebus | K. Jöckel | B. Hoffmann | A. Schmermund | A. Stang | R. Erbel | E. Beck | N. Dragano | S. Möhlenkamp | M. Memmesheimer | K. Mann | Eva-Maria Beck
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