Nail calcium and magnesium content in relation to age and bone mineral density
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Chiyo Hayashi | Yoshio Fujii | H. Nishio | T. Fujita | Hisahide Nishio | Y. Fujii | Shigeki Ohgitani | Takuo Fujita | S. Ohgitani | C. Hayashi
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