North American male reference population for speed of sound in bone at multiple skeletal sites.
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H. Genant | W. Drake | J. Adachi | E. Orwoll | C. Rosen | C. Webber | D. Kendler | L. Pickard | W. Olszynski | Stephen R Hayman
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