Tracking of bone mass and density during childhood and adolescence.
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Vicente Gilsanz | John A Shepherd | Thomas N Hangartner | T. Hangartner | B. Zemel | J. Shepherd | V. Gilsanz | J. Lappe | H. Kalkwarf | Heidi J Kalkwarf | Joan M Lappe | Sharon Oberfield | Xangke Huang | Margaret M Frederick | Karen K Winer | Babette S Zemel | K. Winer | M. Frederick | S. Oberfield | Xangke Huang
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