Gender bias in cardiovascular testing persists after adjustment for presenting characteristics and cardiac risk.
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Gender bias in cardiovascular testing persists after adjustment for presenting characteristics and cardiac risk.
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Gender Bias in Cardiovascular ...... aracteristics and Cardiac Risk
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Gender Bias in Cardiovascular ...... aracteristics and Cardiac Risk
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Gender bias in cardiovascular ...... racteristics and cardiac risk.
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A. M. Chang
Anna Marie Chang
Bryn Mumma
F. S. Shofer
Frances S Shofer
J. E. Hollander
J. L. Robey
Jennifer L Robey
Judd E Hollander
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10.1111/J.1553-2712.2007.TB01842.X
10.1197/J.AEM.2007.03.1355
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2007-05-18T00:00:00Z
2007-05-30T00:00:00Z