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Self-defined menopausal status in a multi-ethnic sample of midlife women.
Progress in prevention: adding a cerebral dimension.
Measuring patient-provider trust in a primary care population: refinement of the health care relationship trust scale.
Recognition models to predict DNA-binding specificities of homeodomain proteins.
Implications of using hemoglobin A1C for diagnosing diabetes mellitus.
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Implications of using hemoglobin A1C for diagnosing diabetes mellitus.
Malkani S, Mordes JP. Implications of using hemoglobin A1C for diagnosing diabetes mellitus. Am J Med. 2011 May; 124(5):395-401.
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Biomarkers
Blood Glucose
Diabetes Complications
Diabetes Mellitus
Glucose Tolerance Test
Humans
Sensitivity and Specificity
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Samir Malkani MD
John P Mordes MD