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2008-10-01
The population distributions, upper normal limits and correlations between liver tests among Australian adolescents
George, J
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Denney-Wilson, E
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Okely, AD
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Hardy, LL
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Aitken, R
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Booth, ML
2012-01-01
The potential value of monitoring bone turnover markers among women on alendronate
Bell, KJL
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Hayen, A
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Irwig, L
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Hochberg, MC
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Ensrud, KE
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Cummings, SR
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Bauer, DC
2009-03-01
Vitamin D, PTH and calcium levels in pregnant women and their neonates
Bowyer, L
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Catling-Paull, C
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Diamond, T
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Homer, C
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Davis, G
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Craig, ME
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