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  • 33. Non-insulin-dependent diabetes and 11-year mortality in Asian Indian and Melanesian Fijians.
    Collins VR, Dowse GK, Ram P, Cabealawa S, Zimmet PZ.
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  • 36. Influences of cardiorespiratory fitness and other precursors on cardiovascular disease and all-cause mortality in men and women.
    Blair SN, Kampert JB, Kohl HW, Barlow CE, Macera CA, Paffenbarger RS, Gibbons LW.
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