In vivo measurements of ultrasound transmission through the human proximal femur.
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Martin Heller | Pascal Laugier | Reinhard Barkmann | Urs Moser | Guillaume Haiat | Stefanie Dencks | Frédéric Padilla | Michael Klausner | P. Laugier | F. Padilla | G. Haiat | C. Glüer | R. Barkmann | M. Heller | U. Moser | S. Dencks | Claus-C Glüer | M. Klausner
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