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Evaluation of the performance of existing non-laboratory based cardiovascular risk assessment algorithms

Authors
  1. A Pandya
  2. AD Beswick
  3. CG Isles
  4. CS Cox
  5. D Moher
  6. D Stuckler
  7. DK Moser
  8. DM Lloyd-Jones
  9. Eileen M Stuart-Shor
  10. Jacob K Kariuki
  11. JI Yikona
  12. KM Anderson
  13. Laura L Hayman
  14. LL Hayman
  15. M May
  16. M Persson
  17. MJ Pencina
  18. MT Cooney
  19. MT Cooney
  20. RB D’Agostino Sr
  21. RM Conroy
  22. S Mendis
  23. S Mendis
  24. S Yusuf
  25. Suzanne G Leveille
  26. TA Gaziano
  27. TR Dawber
  28. U Petersson
  29. World Health Organization
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'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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