Breed and loading history influence in vivo skeletal strain patterns in pre-pubertal female chickens.
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R. Main | T. Widowski | B. Willie | Catherine Julien | Alice L. Bouchard | N. Mikolajewicz | Isabela Vitienes | A. Rentsch | S. Hosseinitabatabaei | Gabrielle Graceffa
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