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spellingShingle Matijevic, Radmila, Harhaji, Vladimir, Ninkovic, Srdjan, Gojkovic, Zoran, Rasovic, Predrag, Bojat, Veselin, Lalic, Ivica, Medical review, Relationship between body mass index and osteoporosis, General Medicine
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title_full Relationship between body mass index and osteoporosis
title_fullStr Relationship between body mass index and osteoporosis
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title_sort relationship between body mass index and osteoporosis
title_unstemmed Relationship between body mass index and osteoporosis
topic General Medicine
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