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Study of final height in Turner's syndrome: ethnic and genetic influences

โœ Scribed by Rochiccioli (Toulouse), P; David (Lyon), M; Malpuech (Clermont Ferrand), G; Colle (Bordeaux), M; Limal (Angers), J M; Battin (Bordeaux), J; Mariani (Nice), R; Sultan (Montpellier), C; Nivelon (Dijon), J L; Simonin (Marseille), G; Bost (Grenoble), M; Chatelain (Lyon), P; Bertrand (Besancon), A M; Freycon (St Etienne), R; Bouquier (Limoges), J J; Pierron (Toulon), P


Book ID
120361194
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
364 KB
Volume
83
Category
Article
ISSN
0803-5253

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