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AJPH First Look, published online ahead of print Nov 29, 2005
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Urban–Rural Inequalities in Ischemic Heart Disease in Scotland, 1981–1999

Kate A. Levin, MSc and Alastair H. Leyland, PhD

At the time of the study, Kate A. Levin and Alastair H. Leyland were with the Medical Research Council’s Social and Public Health Sciences Unit, University of Glasgow, Scotland.






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FIGURE 1— Rates of (a) mortality, (b) continuous hospital stays, (c) mortality in the hospital or within 28 days of discharge (MH+), and (d) average length of continuous hospital stay, by age and gender, using the 1981 population of Scotland as the standard population: 1981–1999.

 





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