Lack of association between serum TSH or free T4 and body mass index in euthyroid subjects
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R L Holder | J. Franklyn | S. Gough | R. Holder | S. Gough | K. Boelaert | J. A. Franklyn | M. Sheppard | J A Franklyn | M C Sheppard | N Manji | K Boelaert | S C Gough | N. Manji
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