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1. A Simulation Study Of Logistic Regression And Rare Events Logistic Regression Model
2. The Research On Correlation Between Glycosylated Hemoglobin A1c And Coronary Heart Disease
3. Effects Of Statin Treatment On The Inflammation-Related Factors In Type 2 Diabetes With Or Without Macro-Vascular Complications
4. Impaired Fasting Glucose And Coronary Heart Disease
5. The Risk Factors Of Coronaty Heart Disease In Pilots And The Association Between LOX-1 Gene Polymorphism And Coronary Heart Disease In Pilots
6. Clinical Study Of Correlation Between Plasma Homocysteine (Hcy) And Coronary Heart Disease(CHD)
7. Risk Factors And Characteristic Of Coronary Artery Lesions In Premenopausal And Postmenopausal Women With Coronary Heart Disease
8. No-O Blood Type Increased CHD Risk Via Increasing Serum Lipid Level
9. Diagnostic Value Of ECG ST-T Abnormalities In Coronary Heart Disease
10. Association Study Of ABO, Adamts 7 Genetic Variation With CHD Risk In The Chinese Han Population
11. The Influence Of CYP2C19 Gene Polymorphism And CHD Risk Factors On Clopidogrel Resistance And The Retrospective Analysis Of The Effect Of CYP2C19 Gene On Rational Use Of Antiplatelet Agents After PCI
12. To Explore The Correlative Factors Of Coronary Artery Disease In High Altitude Area
13. A Study Of The Risk Factors Of Coronary Heart Disease In Postmenopausal Women
14. Clinical and economic impact of statin therapy compliance on hyperlipidemic patients with concomitant CHD risk factors
15. Can quantitative family history scores from the Utah Health Family Tree administered to high school students identify parents at risk of developing coronary heart disease 17 years later
16. Improving and assessing coronary heart disease risk prediction at the individual and population levels
17. Clinical features and risk of coronary heart disease in familial hypercholesterolaemia and studies on hypolipidaemic drug treatment in Hong Kong Chinese
18. Physical activity and coronary heart disease risk in women with multiple sclerosis
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