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    Whole vertebral body strength predicted by bone mineral density from DXA and by bone microarchitecture from micro-CT

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    Authors
    Perilli, E.
    Briggs, Andrew
    Codrington, J.
    Kantor, S.
    Parkinson, I.
    Fazzalari, N.
    Wark, J.
    Date
    2011
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Perilli, E. and Briggs, A. and Codrington, J. and Kantor, S. and Parkinson, I. and Fazzalari, N. and Wark, J. 2011. Whole vertebral body strength predicted by bone mineral density from DXA and by bone microarchitecture from micro-CT, in Proceedings of the IOF Regionals 2nd Asia-Pacific Osteoporosis Meeting, Sep 4-8 2011. Gold Coast: IOF.
    Source Title
    OSTEOPOROSIS INTERNATIONAL
    Source Conference
    IOF Regionals 2nd Asia-Pacific Osteoporosis and Bone Meeting / ANZBMS Annual Scientific Meeting held with the JSBMR
    ISSN
    0937-941X
    School
    School of Physiotherapy and Exercise Science
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/43410
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