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The use of multiple sites for the diagnosis of osteoporosis
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Study of 10Li via the 9Li(2H, p) reaction at REX-ISOLDE
2006) In Physics Letters, Section B: Nuclear, Elementary Particle and High-Energy Physics 642(5-6). p.449-454(
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The impact of the use of multiple risk indicators for fracture on case-finding strategies: a mathematical approach
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The burden of hospitalised fractures in Sweden.
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Intervention thresholds for osteoporosis in men and women: a study based on data from Sweden
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A homozygous nonsense mutation (428G -> A) in the human secretor (FUT2) gene provides resistance to symptomatic norovirus (GGII) infections
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Alcohol intake as a risk factor for fracture
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Assessment of fracture risk
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- Contribution to journal › Scientific review
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A meta-analysis of milk intake and fracture risk: low utility for case finding
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Tissue factor produced by the endocrine cells of the islets of Langerhans is associated with a negative outcome of clinical islet transplantation
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Smoking and fracture risk: a meta-analysis
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- 2004
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Optimization of BMD measurements to identify high risk groups for treatment - A test analysis
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A meta-analysis of prior corticosteroid use and fracture risk
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A family history of fracture and fracture risk: a meta-analysis
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A meta-analysis of previous fracture and subsequent fracture risk
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