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Heart Outcome Prevention Evaluation (The HOPE study) a very significant study. This looked at ramipril in the prevention of Heart disease. Later and other studies also concluded the same results for other ACE inhibitors - is that what is being asked?

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Q: Can you give 3 very good examples of repeated observation clinical trials conducted?
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