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Linda C. Gallo, PhD, Karen A. Matthews, PhD, Lewis H. Kuller, MD DrPH, Kim Sutton-Tyrrell, DrPH and Daniel Edmundowicz, MD

From the Department of Psychiatry (L.C.G., K.A.M.) and Department of Medicine (D.E.), University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, and the Graduate School of Public Health (L.H.K., K.S.T), University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA.



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Fig. 1. Percentage of each education group with coronary calcification scores in the top quintile of the sample distribution (N = 308).

 


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Fig. 2. Percentage of each education group with aortic calcification scores in the top quintile of the sample distribution (N = 298).

 





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