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Baseline Characteristics of Study Populations

Baseline Characteristics of Study Populations. Nadeem Sarwar, et al. Circulation 2006;115:450-458. Baseline Correlates of Log Triglycerides Levels in Controls. Nadeem Sarwar, et al. Circulation 2006;115:450-458.

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Baseline Characteristics of Study Populations

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  1. Baseline Characteristics of Study Populations Nadeem Sarwar, et al. Circulation 2006;115:450-458

  2. Baseline Correlates of Log Triglycerides Levels in Controls Nadeem Sarwar, et al. Circulation 2006;115:450-458

  3. Relative Odds of CHD Among Patients Who Had Log-Triglyceride Levels in the Top Third of the Distribution of Values for Controls Compared With Those Who Had Values in the Bottom Third of the Same Distribution Nadeem Sarwar, et al. Circulation 2006;115:450-458

  4. Characteristics of 27 Previously Published Prospective Studies in Western Populations (Plus the 2 Present Studies) of Triglycerides and CHD Nadeem Sarwar, et al. Circulation 2006;115:450-458

  5. Available prospective studies of triglycerides and CHD in essentially general populations Nadeem Sarwar, et al. Circulation 2006;115:450-458

  6. Studies of the risk of CHD in individuals in the top vs bottom third of usual log-triglyceride values grouped according to several study characteristics Nadeem Sarwar, et al. Circulation 2006;115:450-458

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