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Parathyroid hormone and dietary calcium

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 March 2007

B. J. Boucher
Affiliation:
Academic Medical UnitThe Royal London HospitalWhitechapelLondon E1 1BBUnited Kingdom
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Abstract

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Type
Letter to the Editors
Copyright
Copyright © The Nutrition Society 2001

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