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3. Sex-related Risk of Cardiovascular Events Following Hospitalisation for Chronic Coronary Disease

6. Standardization of Epidemiological Surveillance of Rheumatic Heart Disease

12. Statistical analysis plan for the stepped wedge clinical trial Healing Right Way—enhancing rehabilitation services for Aboriginal Australians after brain injury

13. Statistical analysis plan for the stepped wedge clinical trial Healing Right Way-enhancing rehabilitation services for Aboriginal Australians after brain injury

14. Development and Evaluation of a Prediction Model for Ascertaining Rheumatic Heart Disease Status in Administrative Data

18. The contemporary incidence of stroke in indigenous populations of developed nations: A systematic review.

19. The incidence of stroke in the Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal populations of Western Australia, South Australia and the Northern Territory (2012-2015).

23. Echocardiographic screening to determine progression of latent rheumatic heart disease in endemic areas: A systematic review and meta-analysis

24. Stroke incidence and subtypes in Aboriginal people in remote Australia: a healthcare network population-based study

28. Nongenotropic, sex-nonspecific signaling through the estrogen or androgen receptors: dissociation from transcriptional activity

32. Stroke Incidence and Outcomes in Indigenous Australians.

36. Factors associatedwith 90-day readmissions after stroke using linked australian stroke clinical registry and hospital data.

37. Excess stroke incidence in young Aboriginal people in South Australia: Pooled results from two population-based studies.

40. Larger comorbidity and risk factor burden before stroke is associated with readmissions: Linked AuSCR registry and national hospital data.

41. Stroke severity is an important covariate to explain variability in stroke risk-adjusted mortality rates: Linked AuSCR registry and national hospital data.

42. Pre-stroke hospital admissions for intracerebral haemorrhage: Linked AuSCR registry and national hospital data.

43. Rheumatic heart disease across the Western Pacific: Not just a Pacific Island problem

48. Improving healthcare for Aboriginal Australians through effective engagement between community and health services

49. Addressing the challenges of cross-jurisdictional data linkage between a national clinical quality registry and government-held health data

50. The uterine and vascular actions of Estetrol delineate a distinctive profile of Estrogen Receptor alpha modulation, uncoupling nuclear and membrane activation

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