Body fat measurement in Indian men: comparison of three methods based on a two-compartment model
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S. D. Chougule | D. Bhat | P. Shetty | J. Yudkin | A. Kurpad | M. Sayyad | H. Lubree | C. Yajnik | S. Rege | K. Raut | S. Chougule
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