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May 2003;
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Akerlind, I
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Chest pain and ischaemic heart disease in primary care.
S Nilsson
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M Scheike
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D Engblom
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L G Karlsson
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S Mölstad
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I Akerlind
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K Ortoft
and
E Nylander
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(490):
378-382.
Brenner, Hermann
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Younger patients with type 2 diabetes need better glycaemic control: results of a community-based study describing factors associated with a high HbA1c value.
Dietrich Rothenbacher
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Gernot Rüter
,
Stefan Saam
and
Hermann Brenner
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(490):
389-391.
Carter, Yvonne
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A young life sadly blighted--the future for clinical academic careers in general practice.
Amanda Howe
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Yvonne Carter
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(490):
424-425.
Cobb, W A
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Report of a feasibility study of accident surveillance in general practice.
A M Ross
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D M Fleming
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W A Cobb
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
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(490):
383-388.
Dinant, G J
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Contributions of symptoms, signs, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, and C-reactive protein to a diagnosis of pneumonia in acute lower respiratory tract infection.
R M Hopstaken
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J W Muris
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J A Knottnerus
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A D Kester
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P E Rinkens
and
G J Dinant
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(490):
358-364.
Durand, Mary Alison
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Specialist treatment versus self-help for bulimia nervosa: a randomised controlled trial in general practice.
Mary Alison Durand
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Michael King
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(490):
371-377.
Engblom, D
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Chest pain and ischaemic heart disease in primary care.
S Nilsson
,
M Scheike
,
D Engblom
,
L G Karlsson
,
S Mölstad
,
I Akerlind
,
K Ortoft
and
E Nylander
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(490):
378-382.
Fleming, D M
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Report of a feasibility study of accident surveillance in general practice.
A M Ross
,
D M Fleming
and
W A Cobb
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(490):
383-388.
Fox, Anna
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Participating in the United Kingdom Prospective Diabetes Study (UKPDS): a qualitative study of patients' experiences.
Julia Lawton
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Anna Fox
,
Charles Fox
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Ann Louise Kinmonth
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(490):
394-398.
Fox, Charles
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Participating in the United Kingdom Prospective Diabetes Study (UKPDS): a qualitative study of patients' experiences.
Julia Lawton
,
Anna Fox
,
Charles Fox
and
Ann Louise Kinmonth
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(490):
394-398.
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