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FIGURE 4.1 Death rates for coronary heart disease and for all cardiovascular diseases, all ages, Australia, 1950-1993
TABLE 4.2 Trends in blood pressure and hypertension by age, women
TABLE 4.3 Trends inf asting blood lipids by age, men
TABLE 4.4 Trends in fasting blood lipids by age, women
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