Published in N Engl J Med on July 09, 1964
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The electrocardiogram in population studies. A classification system. Circulation (1960) 11.86
CORONARY HEART DISEASE AMONG MINNESOTA BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN FOLLOWED FIFTEEN YEARS. Circulation (1963) 2.13
Death rates among physically active and sedentary employees of the railroad industry. Am J Public Health Nations Health (1962) 1.91
Tobacco smoking and blood coagulation: acute effect on plasma stypven time. Am J Med Sci (1959) 1.06
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BACKGROUND OF THE PATIENT WITH CORONARY HEART DISEASE. Prog Cardiovasc Dis (1963) 0.93
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY OF OCCUPATION AND CIGARETTE SMOKING: RELATIONSHIP TO VENTILATORY FUNCTION AND RESPIRATORY SYMPTOMS. Arch Environ Health (1965) 0.89
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The C.V.D. research program of the Laboratory of Physiological Hygiene. An explanation and a "letter to guinea pigs". J Lancet (1961) 0.79
ARM VERSUS FOREARM BLOOD PRESSURE IN OBESITY. Am Heart J (1965) 0.76
THE TV1-TV6 PATTERN FOR ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHIC DIAGNOSIS OF LEFT VENTRICULAR HYPERTROPHY AND ISCHEMIA; SENSITIVITY AND SPECIFICITY. Circulation (1965) 0.75
INSURANCE MEDICINE AND CHOLESTEROL. Am J Cardiol (1964) 0.75
THE EXERCISE ELECTROCARDIOGRAM; EXPERIENCE IN ANALYSIS OF "NOISY" CARDIOGRAMS WITH A SMALL COMPUTER. Am Heart J (1965) 0.75
THE EXERCISE ECG TEST. AT WHAT INTERVALS TO RECORD AFTER EXERCISE? Am Heart J (1964) 0.75