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Different type 2 diabetes risk assessments predict dissimilar numbers at 'high risk': a retrospective analysis of diabetes risk-assessment tools
B. J. Gray,
R. M. Bracken,
D. Turner,
K. Morgan,
M. Thomas,
S. P. Williams,
M. Williams,
S. Rice,
J. W. Stephens,
Richard Bracken ,
Jeffrey Stephens
British Journal of General Practice, Volume: 65, Issue: 641, Pages: e852 - e860
Swansea University Authors: Richard Bracken , Jeffrey Stephens
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DOI (Published version): 10.3399/bjgp15X687661
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Different type 2 diabetes risk assessments predict dissimilar numbers at 'high risk': a retrospective analysis of diabetes risk-assessment tools
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