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    DEVELOPMENT OF A CARDIOVASCULAR MORTALITY RISK PREDICTION MODEL FOR PARTICIPANTS IN THE OHASAMA STUDY

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    Authors
    Huq, M.
    Head, G.
    Owen, A.
    Ademi, Z.
    Ohkubo, T.
    Imai, Y.
    Reid, Christopher
    Date
    2014
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Huq, M. and Head, G. and Owen, A. and Ademi, Z. and Ohkubo, T. and Imai, Y. and Reid, C. 2014. DEVELOPMENT OF A CARDIOVASCULAR MORTALITY RISK PREDICTION MODEL FOR PARTICIPANTS IN THE OHASAMA STUDY, 35th Annual Scientific Meeting of the High-Blood-Pressure-Research-Council-of-Australia (HBPRCA) / 39th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Australian-Atherosclerosis-Society (AAS), pp. E160-E160.
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    HYPERTENSION
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    35th Annual Scientific Meeting of the High-Blood-Pressure-Research-Council-of-Australia (HBPRCA) / 39th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Australian-Atherosclerosis-Society (AAS)
    ISSN
    0194-911X
    School
    Department of Health Policy and Management
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/56850
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