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Hemingway H, Malik M, Marmot M. Social and psychosocial influences on sudden cardiac death, ventricular arrhythmia and cardiac autonomic function. Eur Heart J 2001;22:1082-101.
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(2001)
Eur Heart J
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Hemingway, H.1
Malik, M.2
Marmot, M.3
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