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Editorial
. 2017 Aug;12(1):24-25.
doi: 10.15420/ecr.2017.12.1.GE4.

Noise Pollution and Arterial Hypertension: Can we Remain Mute Anymore?

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Editorial

Noise Pollution and Arterial Hypertension: Can we Remain Mute Anymore?

Sreenivasa Rao Kondapally Seshasai et al. Eur Cardiol. 2017 Aug.
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Figure 1:. Sreenivasa Rao Kondapally Seshasai
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Figure 2:. Juan Carlos Kaski

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