AMBULATORY BLOOD PRESSURE MONITORING EVALUATION OF A SEMI-AUTOMATED DEVICE
October 1991, Volume 41, Issue 10
Editorial
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ORIGINAL ARTICLES
AMBULATORY BLOOD PRESSURE MONITORING EVALUATION OF A SEMI-AUTOMATED DEVICE
Khalid M. Raja , et al
A SURVEY OF INFANT AND UNDER-5 MORTALITY IN FAISAIABAD TEHSIL
Abid Pervez , et al
α - THALASSAEMIA PREVALENCE AND PATTERN IN NORTHERN PAKISTAN
Zuhur-ur-Rehman , et al
DENTAL DISORDERS IN PAKISTAN - A NATIONAL PATHFINDER STUDY
Rehana Maher , et al
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