Using the patient's history to estimate the probability of coronary artery disease: A comparison of primary care and referral practices☆
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The study was supported by Contract No. V101(134)P-208 between Stanford University Health Services Research and Development Service and from the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, and by the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation General Internal Medicine Fellowship Program.
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