A Comparison of Modality-Specific Somatosensory Changes During Menstruation in Dysmenorrheic and Nondysmenorrheic Women
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Lars Arendt-Nielsen | L. Arendt-Nielsen | P. Bajaj | P. Bajaj | Priti Bajaj | Prem Bajaj | Hans Madsen | H. Madsen
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