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© 1989 Oxford University Press

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Short Stature, Lung Function and Risk of a Heart Attack

MARY WALKER, A GERALD SHAPER, ANDREW N PHILLIPS and DEREK G COOK

Department of Clinical Epidemiology & General Practice, Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine Rowland Hill Street, London NW3 2PF, UK

Walker M (Department of Clinical Epidemiology and General Practice, Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine, Rowland Hill Street, London NW3 2PF, UK), Shaper A G, Phillips A N and Cook D G. Short stature, lung function and risk of a heart attack. International Journal of Epidemiology 1989, 18: 602–606.


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