Accuracy of Cardiovascular Risk Prediction Varies by Neighborhood Socioeconomic Position
Annals of Internal Medicine2017Vol. 167(7), pp. 456–464
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Jarrod E. Dalton, Adam T. Perzynski, David A. Zidar, Michael B. Rothberg, Claudia J. Coulton, Alex Milinovich, Douglas Einstadter, James Karichu, Neal V. Dawson
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The Clinical and Translational Science Collaborative of Cleveland and National Institutes of Health.
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