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    Infrared Interrogation of Osseous Stress Pathophysiology in Australian Army Recruits: a three month clinical case study

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    Arthur, Daniel
    Khan, Masood Mehmood
    Date
    2011
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Arthur, Daniel T.J. and Khan, Masood M. 2011. Infrared Interrogation of Osseous Stress Pathophysiology in Australian Army Recruits: a three month clinical case study, in Mahony, G. (ed), Australian Military Medicine Association Conference 2011, Oct 21 2011. Melbourne, VIC: Australian Military Medicine Association (AMMA).
    Source Title
    Military health: Shaping the future: Proceedings of 2011 AMMA conference on military health
    Source Conference
    2011 Australian Military Medicine Association Conference
    School
    Department of Mechanical Engineering
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/7157
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