Cite
Pulse wave velocity as marker of preclinical arterial disease: reference levels in a uruguayan population considering wave detection algorithms, path lengths, aging, and blood pressure.
MLA
Farro, Ignacio, et al. “Pulse Wave Velocity as Marker of Preclinical Arterial Disease: Reference Levels in a Uruguayan Population Considering Wave Detection Algorithms, Path Lengths, Aging, and Blood Pressure.” International Journal of Hypertension, vol. 2012, 2012, p. 169359. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/169359.
APA
Farro, I., Bia, D., Zócalo, Y., Torrado, J., Farro, F., Florio, L., Olascoaga, A., Alallón, W., Lluberas, R., & Armentano, R. L. (2012). Pulse wave velocity as marker of preclinical arterial disease: reference levels in a uruguayan population considering wave detection algorithms, path lengths, aging, and blood pressure. International Journal of Hypertension, 2012, 169359. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/169359
Chicago
Farro, Ignacio, Daniel Bia, Yanina Zócalo, Juan Torrado, Federico Farro, Lucía Florio, Alicia Olascoaga, Walter Alallón, Ricardo Lluberas, and Ricardo L Armentano. 2012. “Pulse Wave Velocity as Marker of Preclinical Arterial Disease: Reference Levels in a Uruguayan Population Considering Wave Detection Algorithms, Path Lengths, Aging, and Blood Pressure.” International Journal of Hypertension 2012: 169359. doi:10.1155/2012/169359.