The Prospective Urban Rural Epidemiology (PURE) study: Examining the impact of societal influences on chronic noncommunicable diseases in low-, middle-, and high-income countries
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journal contribution
posted on 2009-07-01, 00:00authored byK Teo, C K Chow, M Vaz, S Rangarajan, S Yusuf, S Islam, M Zhang, M Dehghan, J DeJesus, P Mackie, J Michael, W Oldfield, I Kay, S Zafar, N Faroghi, D Williams, M McQueen, K Hall, J Keys, X Wang, R Diaz, N Maldonado, G Neimann, O Rahman, R Yusuf, A K Azad, M U Khan, K A Rabbani, H M Cherry, R B Tooheen, A Mannan, I Hassan, A T Talukdar, A Avezum, L Piegas, M A Tanaka, H Guimaraes, C S Marcilio, A C Mattos, J R Z Mendes, G Dagenais, P Poirier, G Turbide, D Auger, M C Proulx, N Bonneville, S Lear, A Chockalingam, C Haddon, D Gasevic, M MacLeod, S Hage-Moussa, I Vukmirovich, G Fodor, A Wielgosz, A Pipe, I Moroz, S Muthuri, F Lanas, P Seron, S Martinez, L Lisheng, L Wei, C Chunming, Z Wenhua, Z Hongye, W Xingyu, Z Manlu, Y Jun, Z Liancheng, L Fanghong, J Weiping, L Yindong, H Yan, Z Liangqing, L Jun, L Dong, Z Shiying, G Baoxia, L Tianlu, Z Peng, W Yinsheng, T Xiuzhen, W Qian, W Jianfang, L Ning, F Minfan, L Yu, G Xunyong, H Bo, J Xuan, Z Yi, C Tao, C Xiaoru, W Yang, S Yi, H Xinye, L Juan, L Xiaoyang, X Yize