Comparing apples and pears: women's perceptions of their body size and shape.
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G. B. Buck Louis | J. Stanford | R. Sundaram | C. Peterson | M. Thoma | M. Hediger | M. Croughan | Zhen Chen | C. Peterson | Marie E. Thoma | Joseph B. Stanford | Germaine M. Buck Louis, on behalf of the ENDO Study
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