Is a Series of Blood Pressure Measurements by the General Practitioner or the Patient a Reliable Alternative to Ambulatory Blood Pressure Measurement? A Study in General Practice With Reference to Short-term and Long-term Between-Visit Variability (Q73623075)

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scientific article published on 01 August 1997
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Is a Series of Blood Pressure Measurements by the General Practitioner or the Patient a Reliable Alternative to Ambulatory Blood Pressure Measurement? A Study in General Practice With Reference to Short-term and Long-term Between-Visit Variability
scientific article published on 01 August 1997

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    Is a series of blood pressure measurements by the general practitioner or the patient a reliable alternative to ambulatory blood pressure measurement? A study in general practice with reference to short-term and long-term between-visit variability (English)
    Is a Series of Blood Pressure Measurements by the General Practitioner or the Patient a Reliable Alternative to Ambulatory Blood Pressure Measurement? A Study in General Practice With Reference to Short-term and Long-term Between-Visit Variability (English)

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