Bone density and lifestyle characteristics in premenopausal and postmenopausal Chinese women
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J. Chen | J. Hu | X. -. Zhaocem | J. Fitzpatrick | B. Parpia | T. C. Campbel | J. Hu | X. -H. Zhaocem | J. -S. Chen | T. C. Campbel
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