The association of parity with osteoarthritis and knee replacement in the multicenter osteoarthritis study.
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M. Nevitt | D. Felson | Y. Zhang | Yuqing Zhang | J. Niu | N. Lane | B. Wise | L. Bradley | N. Segal | J. Keysor
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