Effects of physical activity on evolution of proximal femur structure in a younger elderly population.
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J Reeve | N Wareham | N Loveridge | T J Beck | N. Wareham | K. Khaw | S. Kaptoge | R. Jakes | J. Reeve | T. Beck | N. Loveridge | N. Dalzell | N Dalzell | K T Khaw | S Kaptoge | R W Jakes | K. Khaw | N. Wareham | Nigel Loveridge | Thomas J. Beck
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