Validity of estimating limb muscle volume by bioelectrical impedance.
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T Fukunaga | T. Fukunaga | H. Kanehisa | M. Ito | M. Miyatani | H Kanehisa | Masamitsu Ito | M Ito | M Miyatani | Y Masuo | Y. Masuo
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