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LEVELS OF ENDOGENOUS CIRCULATING CORTISOL AND TRUE VOLUMETRIC BONE DENSITY IN WOMEN

LEVELS OF ENDOGENOUS CIRCULATING CORTISOL AND TRUE VOLUMETRIC BONE DENSITY IN WOMEN

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Main Authors: Edwards, M, Baylis, D, Jameson, K, Sayer, A, Cooper, C, Dennison, E
Format: Conference item
Published: 2011
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