Bone density at various sites for prediction of hip fractures
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S. Cummings | J. Cauley | M. Nevitt | H. Genant | K. Ensrud | T. Vogt | W. Browner | D. Black | M. Nevitt | K. Ensrud | T. Vogt | H. Genant | J. Scott | J. Cauley | D. M. Black | S. R. Cummings | W. Browner | M. C. Nevitt | H. K. Genant | J. Cauley | K. Ensrud | J. Scott | T. M. Vogt | D. Black | J. Scott | Jane A. Cauley | Thomas M. Vogt | Warren S. Browner | Kristine E. Ensrud | Harry K. Genant | J. Scott
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