Body fat distribution and male/female differences in lipids and lipoproteins.
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D. Freedman | A. Kissebah | S. Jacobsen | J. Barboriak | K. Sobocinski | A. Anderson | E. Sasse | H. Gruchow | S. Jacobsen | S J Jacobsen | A H Kissebah | D S Freedman | J J Barboriak | K A Sobocinski | A J Anderson | E A Sasse | H W Gruchow
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