Estimating whole‐body intermuscular adipose tissue from single cross‐sectional magnetic resonance images
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Stanley Heshka | Dympna Gallagher | Steven Heymsfield | S. Heymsfield | S. Heshka | D. Gallagher | J. Albu | Xiang Yan Ruan | Tamara Harris | Jeanine Albu | Patrick Kuznia | P. Kuznia | T. Harris | X. Ruan
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