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  • 3. Associations between blood pressure and dietary intake and urinary excretion of electrolytes in a Chinese population.
    Tian HG, Nan Y, Shao RC, Dong QN, Hu G, Pietinen P, Nissinen A.
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  • 13. Blood pressure and electrolyte excretion in the Yanomamo Indians, an isolated population.
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