Age trends in proximal femur geometry in men: variation by race and ethnicity
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T. Travison | J. Mckinlay | T. Beck | T. G. Travison | T. J. Beck | G. R. Esche | A. B. Araujo | J. B. McKinlay | G. Esche | A. Araujo | G. R. Esche | Andre B. Araujo | T. J. Beck
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