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Relation Between Increase in Length of Hip Axis in Older Women Between 1950s and 1990s and Increase in Age Specific Rates of Hip Fracture

BMJ
doi 10.1136/bmj.309.6953.508
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August 20, 1994

Authors
I R ReidK ChinM C EvansJ G Jones
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BMJ


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