Longitudinal Study of Changes in Hip Bone Mineral Density in Caucasian and African‐American Women
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Katie L Stone | Thomas J Beck | J. Cauley | M. Hochberg | K. Ensrud | K. Stone | L. Lui | T. Hillier | J. Zmuda | T. Beck | Jane A Cauley | Li-Yung Lui | Joseph M Zmuda | Marc Hochberg | Teresa A Hillier | Kristinee E Ensrud
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