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Accuracy of Automated Blood Pressure Monitors

Debralee Nelson, Beverly Kennedy, Carissa Regnerus and Amy Schweinle
American Dental Hygienists' Association July 2008, 82 (4) 35;
Debralee Nelson
RDH, MA
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Beverly Kennedy
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Carissa Regnerus
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Amy Schweinle
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