The Application of Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields (PEMFs) for Bone Fracture Repair: Past and Perspective Findings
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E Pirogova | E. Pirogova | P. Pivonka | R. Blanchard | P Pivonka | K. Fox | C Daish | R Blanchard | K Fox | C. Daish | K. Fox
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