Risk factors for stress fracture among young female cross-country runners.
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Elizabeth Procter-Gray | S. Crawford | J. Kelsey | L. Bachrach | M. Sowers | G. Greendale | K. Cobb | J. Nieves | Gail A Greendale | Jeri Nieves | Jennifer L Kelsey | Laura K Bachrach | Maryfran Sowers | Byron W Brown | Kim A Matheson | Sybil L Crawford | Kristin L Cobb | B. W. Brown | E. Procter‐Gray
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