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... anticoagulants . The antagonists of anticoagulants argue that 1. cannot be proved , 2. is not necessarily applicable to man , 3. is difficult to prove as far as extension of clot in the coronary artery is concerned . For these reasons ...
... anticoagulants . The antagonists of anticoagulants argue that 1. cannot be proved , 2. is not necessarily applicable to man , 3. is difficult to prove as far as extension of clot in the coronary artery is concerned . For these reasons ...
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... anticoagulants - the level of anticoagulation was not high , some patients were transferred from control to treatment group , there was a small reduction in mortality in the treated group and a marked reduction in the number of thrombo ...
... anticoagulants - the level of anticoagulation was not high , some patients were transferred from control to treatment group , there was a small reduction in mortality in the treated group and a marked reduction in the number of thrombo ...
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... anticoagulants only affects men . It has been shown that women are protected to the same extent as men . Further support for a marginally beneficial effect in patients under the age of 55 is given by the International Anticoagulant ...
... anticoagulants only affects men . It has been shown that women are protected to the same extent as men . Further support for a marginally beneficial effect in patients under the age of 55 is given by the International Anticoagulant ...
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